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Selous (Frederick Courteney) Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa, first edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece and 22 plates, illustrations, folding colour map, 4pp. advertisements at end, neat ink signature on front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, corners bumped, slight wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo, 1893.
Selous (Frederick Courteney) Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, being a narrative of events in Matabeleland ... , first edition, half-title, frontispiece and 9 plates, folding map, 10pp. advertisements at end, illustrations, very slight marginal soiling or staining to a few leaves, zebra endpapers, original cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, small stain to lower cover, 8vo, 1896.
Selous (Frederick Courteney) African Nature Notes and Reminiscences, first edition, half-title and 13 plates, embossed "presentation copy" stamp on title, original cloth, very slightly rubbed at edges, 1908; Sport and Travel East and West, reprint, half-title, plates and illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, 1901, 8vo
Smith (A.Donaldson) Through Unknown African Countries: The First Expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu, first edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece, 6 maps, all but one folding, plates and illustrations, 4pp. advertisements at end, original pictorial cloth, gilt, t.e.g., spine with slight stain and a little worn at head and foot (repaired), recased, new endpapers, 8vo, London & New York, 1897.
Stanley (Sir Henry Morton) Through the Dark Continent, 2 vol., first American edition, 3 folding maps, 2 in pockets at end of each vol., plates and illustrations, some leaves chipped and brittle, several leaves scored in vol.2 causing short tear to upper margin, hinges weak, titles loose, original pictorial cloth, extremities a little rubbed, 8vo, New York, 1879.
Stanley (Sir Henry Morton) The Congo and the Founding of its Free State: A Story of Work and Exploration, 2 vol., first American edition, 44 plates, 4 folding maps, large folding map hand-coloured in outline in pocket at end of each vol., illustrations, hinge at end of vol.1 split, original pictorial cloth, gilt, very slightly rubbed, 8vo, New York, 1885.
Stanley (Sir Henry Morton) In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria, 2 vol., first edition, number 113 of 250 copies of the Edition de Luxe, signed by the author,, folding maps, portraits, plates, including 6 etchings, illustrations, original brown half morocco, very slightly scuffed, gilt vellum boards, very slightly marked, t.e.g., uncut, 4to, 1890. *** A fine set.
Sutherland (James) The Adventures of and Elephant Hunter, reprint, plates, illustrations, slight foxing, original cloth, gilt, 1912 ~ Mellard (Frank) Elephants in Africa, first edition, plates, ownership inscription on front endpaper, dust-jacket, tanned, slightly chipped at extremities, 1938; and another copy, no dust-jacket, 1938, 8vo (3).
Tennent (Sir James Emerson) The Wild Elephant and the method of capturing and taming it in Ceylon, half-title, frontispiece and 2 plates, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary name in ink at head of title, some spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, corners bumped, spine frayed at head and foot, 8vo, 1867.
Willoughby (Capt. Sir John C.) East Africa and its Big Game: The Narrative of a Sporting Trip from Zanzibar to the Borders of the Masai, first edition, half-title, frontispiece and 17 plates, 4 lithographed, folding coloured map, 24pp. publisher's catalogue at end, occasional foxing, original pictorial cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, slight damp-staining to lower outer corners, rebacked preserving original spine and recased, new endpapers, 8vo, 1889.
Winans (Walter) The Sporting Rifle: The Shooting of Big and Little Game together with a description of the principal classes of sporting weapons, frontispiece portrait, plates and illustrations, one folding, advertisement leaf at end, small ink ownership stamp on verso of title, original pictorial cloth, gilt, New York & London, 1908; and 2 others on firearms, 4to & 8vo (3).
Wincza (Ada and Laddy) Bush and Plains, 1983 ~ Tennison (Harry) An African Affair, 1988 ~ Manners (Harry) Kambaku!, 1986 ~ Allen (Bunny) Second Wheel, 1985 ~ Collins (Douglas Tatham) A Tear for Somalia; Another Tear for Africa, together 2 vol., 1980, limited editions, plates and illustrations, original rexine, gilt, slip-cases, 8vo, Clinton, N.J., Amwell Press (6).
A Coalport (John Rose) 'London' shape part tea service, painted in puce, green, iron-red and gilt with a band of scrolling foliage with large flowerheads, comprising; a teapot and cover, an oval sugar box and cover, an oval milk jug, an oval teapot stand, two sandwich plates, a slop bowl, four teacups, eight coffee cans and seven saucers, painted iron-red pattern no. 215, circa 1815 (some damage and restoration)
A Grainger's Worcester part tea service, painted with bouquets of flowers within gilt gadrooned borders, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand; a two-handled sugar box and cover, a milk jug, a pair of sandwich plates and eight cups and saucers, painted pattern no. 1410, circa 1830 (some staining and cracks)
A Rockingham green-ground 'Rococo revival' part tea service, with shaped panels of gilt coral, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a two-handled sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two sandwich plates, eleven teacups and saucers and eight coffee cups, puce printed marks, iron-red painted pattern no. 1290, circa 1835 (some damage)
A John Ridgway claret-ground composite part dessert service, painted with sprigs of flowers within elaborate gilt borders, comprising; a sauce tureen, cover and stand, a shaped rectangular comport, two low comports, four trefoil, three two-handled square serving dishes, a pair of shaped oval serving dishes, eighteen various dessert plates and another pair of shaped serving dishes, painted iron-red pattern numbers 1252\2 and 1233, circa 1845 (cover of tureen has a glued repair)
Fifteen Royal Worcester pale-green-ground plates painted by E. Barker and Freeman, retailed by Asprey, each painted with a central circular panels of sprays of flowers, within a pale-yellow and a sage-green border richly gilt with scrolling foliage, diameter 27cm 10 1/2in, puce printed marks, retailer's marks, date codes circa 1937
A selection of English Imari pattern porcelain, comprising; a Derby pastille burner, circa 1820 (lacks cover); a Royal Crown Derby part tea service, pattern no. 6041 including; six cups and saucers and six side plates (one cup cracked);and a selection of mostly Royal Crown Derby and Davenport Imari pattern tea wares, late 19th and 20th centuries (minor wear)
A pair of Andrew Stevenson "Faulkbourn Hall" dessert plates from the Rose Border series, printed in blue with the titled scene within the usual series floral border, diameter 22.5cm, printed vase and drape title marks and impressed maker's circular crown marks, circa 1820-30 (very small chip behind rim of one plate)
Two "Pountney & Goldney St. Vincent's Rocks" soup plates from the Bristol Views series, printed in blue with the titled view within the usual series border of flowers and wheatear garlands, diameter 25.6cm, printed title marks and impressed maker's horseshoe marks, circa 1835-40 (some discolouration)
Two blue-printed plates: a Davenport Rhine or Rhenish Views series dinner plate with a typical romantic-style scene within the usual open floral border, diameter 26.8cm, impressed maker's upper-case anchor mark, circa 1835-55; and a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson gadrooned edge stone china soup plate with a floral pattern and border, diameter 26.0cm, printed pre-Victorian royal arms mark with pattern number 51, circa 1822-30
Two blue-printed plates: a soup plate in the Lakeside Meeting pattern, diameter 24.3cm, unmarked (restored rim crack); and a John & William Ridgway gadrooned edge dinner plate in the "India Temple" pattern, diameter 26.1cm, printed shield-shaped mark with title, maker's initials and "Stone China" (minor chips); both circa 1820-30
A set of six Ralph Hall "Pain's Hill, Surrey" dinner plates from the "Select Views" series, printed in dark blue with the titled view in a scroll frame within the usual wide series border of fruit and flowers, diameters around 25.4cm, printed marks with titles, maker's name and "Stone China", circa 1822-30
Two Davenport blue-printed dinner plates: one in the Mosque and Fishermen pattern with wavy edge, diameter 26.3cm, impressed upper-case anchor mark and printed surname mark, circa 1825-35; the other with the "Hydrographic" stylised gemetric pattern, diameter 26.5cm, printed title cartouche and impressed upper-case anchor mark with separate date code for June 1866
Three gadrooned-edge blue-printed plates: a Hicks & Meigh stone china soup plate with a floral design, diameter 26.1cm, printed royal arms mark with pattern number 21, circa 1815-22; a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson "Chinese Landscapes" pattern dinner plate, diameter 26.0cm, printed mark with initials, circa 1825-35; and a John & William Ridgway stone china "Japan Flowers" pattern dessert plate, diameter 22.2cm, printed mark with initials, circa 1820-30 (chips)
Three blue-printed dinner plates: one with the Banana Tree Chinoiserie pattern, diameter 24.4cm, one with a Bridgeless Chinoiserie pattern, diameter 24.5cm, and the third with a symmetric stylised floral design with vermicelli-like backgrounds and rim hand-enameled in iron-red, diameter 23.8cm; all unmarked, circa 1805-20
Eighteen assorted Palladian Porch pattern plates, all printed in blue with the classical riverside scene in an octagonal frame and the usual border of fruit, flowers and foliate scrolls, comprising seven dinner plates, five soup plates and six dessert plates, all unmarked, circa 1815-30 (some cracks and chips) (see illustration for sample dinner plate)
A small assortment of blue-printed wares: comprising a dessert plate with a pattern of a songbird within a broad border of stylised flowerheads and leaves, diameter 21.7cm, unmarked (small rim chip); two arcaded tea plates in the Village Church and Wild Rose patterns, diameters around 18.8cm, both unmarked; a small sauceboat in the Dromedary pattern, possibly by Riley, length 15.5cm, unmarked; and a shell pickle dish with a vignette and the border from Spode's Lucano pattern, length 13.2cm, unmarked (handle restored) (see illustration for the songbird plate)
Two blue-printed plates: a Union Border series dinner plate, probably by Riley, with a typical cattle scene, diameter 26.1cm; and a soup plate with a parkland scene featuring a circular temple on a hillock with fallow deer in the foreground, all within a typical floral border, diameter 25.2cm; both unmarked, circa 1815-35
Four blue-printed plates with Spode patterns: a Gothic Castle pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.2cm, unmarked; a Castle pattern dinner plate, possibly by Bathwell & Goodfellow or from Swansea, diameter 25.1cm, unmarked; a Spode Marble pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.9cm, printed and impressed marks; and a Copeland late Spode Marble pattern tea plate, diameter 18.3cm, printed and impressed marks; various early or mid-19th century dates
Four blue-printed plates: a Dresden "Semi-China" shaped-edge dessert plate with a floral basket pattern, diameter 21.3cm, printed mark; a "Villa" pattern dessert plate with a romantic scene, diameter 21.5cm, printed title cartouche; an Elkin & Newbon "Botanical Beauties" series dinner plate, diameter 24.4cm, printed title cartouche with initials; and a Wild Rose Pattern soup plate, diameter 25.3cm, unmarked; generally circa 1825-50
Six assorted Minton blue-printed plates: comprising a Minton & Boyle "Devon" pattern soup plate, diameter 26.4cm, and a "Verona" pattern soup plate, diameter 26.1cm, both with printed title marks and impressed "Improved Stone China" seal marks; a "Genevese" pattern soup plate, diameter 26.3cm, printed mark; a "Dresden" pattern soup plate, diameter 24.5cm, printed mark (hair crack); and two "Chinese Marine" dinner plates, diameter 26.5cm, printed marks; generally circa 1825-40 (some minor faults)
Three blue-printed plates with chinoiserie patterns: a Spode cereal plate in the Forest Landscape pattern, diameter 18.3cm, small impressed upper-case mark; a Swansea dinner plate with ochre rim in the Long Bridge pattern, diameter 24.7cm, impressed mark (small rim chip); and a dinner plate in a Chinoiserie Bridgeless pattern, diameter 24.1cm, unmarked; circa 1795-1815
The remnants of a William Smith & Co. "Select Views" dinner service, printed in blue with various romantic-style scenes within a border of scenic vignettes, comprising a covered vegetable dish, seven dinner plates, five soup plates and six dessert plates, printed title vignette marks with maker's name and various impressed marks incorporating "Wedgewood", circa 1830-50 (some damage)
A Hicks & Meigh stone china part dinner service, printed in blue with a design of exotic birds amongst foliage, comprising a circular soup tureen with cover and stand, two sauce tureen stands, three graduated meat dishes, drainer, twelve dinner plates, ten soup plates, sauceboat, two pickle dishes and a square salad bowl, each piece with printed royal arms mark and pattern number 9, circa 1815-22 (largest meat dish broken and glued, one plate cracked)

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