‡ René Lalique (French 1860-1945) FIVE ANÉMONE OUVERTE TABLE DECORATIONS, NO. 1179 designed 1931clear, frosted and black enamelledstencilled R. LALIQUE;and another similar ANÉMONE FERMÉE TABLE DECORATION, NO. 1180designed 1931clear, frosted and black enamelledstencilled R. LALIQUEDimensions:11cm (4 1/2in) wide
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René Lalique (French 1860-1945) ST ODILE CENDRIER, G / BOTTLE COASTER designed 1936clear, frosted and sepia stainedmoulded R. LALIQUE, LE VIN DE CLOS ST ODILE REJOUIT LES COEURS PIERRE WEISSENBUGER OBERNAI;together with ST ODILE BOX, Mdesigned 1936amber-orangeunmarked;ST ODILE CARAFE, Cdesigned 1922amber-orangemoulded Clos Ste Odile Made in France;and two similar SMALL BOWLS, designed 1922, later engraved R. Lalique France and one similar clear, unmarkedDimensions:coaster 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter; box 13.7cm (5 3/8in) diameter; decanter 27cm (10 5/8in) high; bowls 10cm (4in) diameter
VARIOUS BOOKS ON LALIQUE AND SCENT BOTTLES Invitation to an exhibition 17/8/28Catalogue des Verreries de René Lalique, Paris, March 1932Noel 1934 catalogueMorrison McClinton, K., Lalique for Collectors, New York, 1975Lalique par Lalique, Paris, 1977Morrison McClinton, K., Introduction Lalique Glass, Iowa, 1978Arwas, V., Lalique, London, 1980Garner, P. Glass 1900 Gallé, Tiffany and Lalique, London, 1984Martin, H., A Collection of Figural Perfume & Scent Bottles, Lancaster, 1982Jones-North, J., Perfume, Cologne and Scent Bottles, West Chester, 1986Opalescence Le Verre Moulé des Annes 1920-1930, Banque Bruxelles-Lambert, Brussels, 15 October-29 November 1986Jones-North, J., Commercial Perfume Bottles, West Chester, 1987René Lalique, maître-verrier, Tokyo Metroplitan Teien Art Museum, 5 April – 29 May 1988Barten, S., René Lalique Schmuck und Objets D’art 1890-1910, Bonn, 1989Lalique, Beaux Arts, Paris, 1991René Lalique, Musée des Art décoratifs, Paris, 1991Exhibition of René Lalique, Odakyu Museum, 28 July – 15 August 1993Mayer Lefkowith, C, The Art of Perfume Discovering and Collecting Perfume Bottles, London, 1994Barille, E., Coty Parfumeur and Visionary, Paris, 1996René Lalique Flacons 1910-1935, Museum Bellerive, Zurich, 22 May 1996 – 2 March 1997Brunhammer, Y., The Jewels of Lalique, Paris, 1998Collection of the René Lalique Museum, René Lalique Museum, Suwa, Japan, 2000Zolomij, J. J., Lalique Automobile Mascots, The Ele Chesney Collection, Philadelphia, 2002Warmus, W., The Essential René Lalique, New York, 2003Marcilhac, F., R. Lalique 1860-1945 maître-verrier analyse de l’œuvre et catalogue raisonné, Paris, 2004Mortimer, T., Lalique Jewellery and Glassware, London, 2005Thiébaut, P., René Lalique Correspondance d’un Bijoutier Art Nouveau 1890-1908, Lausanne, 2007Hatch, C., Déco Lalique, Creator to Consumer, Toronto, 2007Passos Leite, M. F., René Lalique at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, 2008Harrison, S., Ducamp, E., Falino, J., Artistic Luxury Fabergé, Tiffany, Lalique, Cleveland Museum of Art, Yale, 2008 TWO COPIESMaritch-Haviland, N. and de Léobardy, C., Lalique-Haviland-Burty Family Portraits, Paris, 2009René Lalique: A Retrospective, The National Art Centre Tokyo, 24 June -7 September 2009Stamelman, R., Perfume, Joy, Obsession, Scandal, Sin, A Cultural History of Fragrance from 1750 to the Present, New York, 2009Lalique Vases, The New Zealand Collection of Dr Jack C. Richards, Auckland, 2011Booji, L., Lalique in Nederland, The Hague, 2013
‡ René Lalique (French 1860-1945) LYS BOWL, NO. 382 designed 1924opalescentwheel-engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCEDimensions:24cm (9 1/2in) diameterNote: IMPORTANT INFO FOR ‡ LOTSLots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2.Collections of Purchased ‡ Lots:For items marked with the ‡ (denoting additional VAT payable at a reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price) additional time should be allowed for Customs clearance by HMRC if the item is to remain in the UK. For items being exported out of the UK these items can be shipped via Crown Fine Art or via another approved shipper with a temporary admissions account.
‡ René Lalique (French 1860-1945) TWO COQUILLES NO. 1 PLATES, NO. 3009 designed 1924opalescentone wheel-engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved No. 3009, the other moulded R. LALIQUE, engraved FranceDimensions:29.3cm (11 3/4in) diameterNote: IMPORTANT INFO FOR ‡ LOTS Lots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2. Collections of Purchased ‡ Lots: For items marked with the ‡ (denoting additional VAT payable at a reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price) additional time should be allowed for Customs clearance by HMRC if the item is to remain in the UK. For items being exported out of the UK these items can be shipped via Crown Fine Art or via another approved shipper with a temporary admissions account.
Schraemli copy.- [M[ontagu] (W[alter])] The Queens closet opened. Incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving and candying, &c., 3 parts in 1, engraved portrait frontispiece of Henrietta Maria by G. Faithorne, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, Queens Closet E4 and I1 lacking half page of text (the latter repaired), Compleat Cook A12 torn and repaired with loss of text, Queens Delight minor worming within sig. P, mostly marginal, but occasionally just touching part of the odd letter, occasional spotting, lightly browned throughout, 20th century half light brown morocco, gilt, spine in compartments and with green morocco label, spine faded, t.e.g., [Notaker 537 (note); Oxford pp.26-27 (note); Simon BG 1239; Wing M99A & M91; cf. Bitting p.595 and Cagle 838 & 839], 12mo, Printed for Peter Dring, and are to be sold at the Sun in the Poultry, next door to the Rose Tavern, 1661.⁂ The second and third parts are A Queens Delight, Printed by R. Wood, for Nath. Brooke, 1660, and The Compleat Cook, Printed for Nath. Brooke, 1659. Provenance: 'Mary Bradshaw, hir boocke, 1674' (ink inscription to front free endpaper); Harry Schraemli, sold Sotheby's 23rd February, 1971, lot 295, £200 to Globe (bookplate).
NO RESERVE Green (J. R.) A Short History of English People, 4 vol., frontispiece, plates and illustrations, maps, scattered spotting, original cloth, bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1892-94 § Bell (Quentin) Virginia Woolf: a Biography, 2 vol., frontispieces, plates, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jackets, slight creasing to edges, 1973 § Raleigh (Sir Walter) The Last Fight of the Revenge, plates and illustrations by Frank Brangwyn, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1908; and others, v.s. (c.90)
NO RESERVE Shaw (George Bernard) Saint Joan, one of 750 copies, plates by C. Ricketts, original cloth-backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, small tears to edges, faint spotting, 1924 § Surtees (R. S.) Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities, frontispiece, additional title and plates, scattered spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1903 § Jewels of Light from the Jung-Pao-Tsai Workshop, full-page illustrations, original pictorial boards, faint spotting, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1964; and others, v.s. (c.80)
Yorkshire.- Whitaker (Thomas Dunham) Loidis and Elmete; or, an attempt to illustrate ... and supposed to embrace the Lower Portions of Aredale and Wharfdale, engraved portrait frontispiece, 52 engraved plates, 2 colour, engraved initials, scattered spotting, occasional faint off-setting, one or two neat pencil marginal notes, bookplate, near contemporary half-calf, neat repair to spine foot, rubbed, Leeds & Wakefield, 1816; An History on the Original Parish of Whalley ..., 2 parts bound as 1, large folding double-page frontispiece, splits to foldlines, list of subscribers, 18 engraved plates, 1 folding, 1 trimmed, 1 folding plan, 1 trimmed and pasted to blank verso of 5K3, 6D1 with correction trimmed and pasted to foot verso, Y1 with short marginal tear not affecting text, scattered faint off-setting, endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked, slight bumping to corners, Blackburn,1801; The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, engraved portrait frontispiece, list of subscribers, engraved and aquatint plates, 1 folding, 2 hand-coloured, scattered spotting and off-setting, one or two short pencil marginal notes, bookplate, modern half-calf, 1805, first editions, pedigrees, most folding, 2 with short marginal tears not affecting image, illustrations, § Mortimer (J. R.) Forty Years' Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mound of East Yorkshire, chromolithograph frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding colour plan, advertisements at end, scattered spotting, new endpapers, bookplate, original morocco-backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1905, folio & 4to (4)
Africa.- Ethiopia.- Azaïs (R. P.) & R. Chambard. Cinq Années de Recherches Archéologiques en Éthiopie, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, plates and illustrations, folding map, plates loose as issued, bookplate, text vol. in original printed paper wrappers, slight creasing to top edge and spine extremities, plate vol. original cloth-backed portfolio, old tape repair inside upper cover, lightly rubbed, Paris, 1931 § Coulbeaux (J.-B.) Histoire Politique et Religieuse d'Abyssinie, 3 vol., first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 6 folding maps and plans, 1 colour, bookplate to vol. 1, original wrappers bound-in, small neat tape repair to vol. 1, short marginal tear to vol. 3, faint abrasion marks to title versos where label removed, modern cloth, Paris, 1929 § Stigand (Capt. C.H.) To Abyssinia Through an Unknown Land, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, plates, 2 maps, 1 folding, advertisements at end, bookplate, new endpapers, original pictorial cloth, gilt, mottled boards, slight bumping to spine extremities, [Czech p.156], 8vo, 1910. 4to (6).
Africa.- Heron (Robert) The New Universal Traveller; or a collection of late Voyages and Travels ... vol. 1 Travels in Africa, vol. 1 only (of ?2), folding engraved map frontispiece, 13 engraved plates, tissue-guards, bookplate, contemporary calf-backed boards, a little rubbed, 1811 § [Knight (Ellis Cornelia)] Dinarbas; a Tale: being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, third edition, scattered spotting, previous owner's stencilled surname and initials to title, previous owner's ink inscription to front pastedown, faint abrasion mark to front free endpaper where label removed, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 1793 § Jameson (Prof.), James Wilson & Hugh Murray, Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa, first edition, frontispiece, vignette title, plates, advertisements at end, bookplate, contemporary half-calf, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Edinburgh, 1830 § du Bourg de Bozas (R.) Mission Scientifique: de la Mer Rouge a l'Antlantique á travers l'Afrique Tropicale, first edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, 3 folding maps at end, one or two short splits to folds, bookplate, contemporary morocco-backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Paris, 1906; and 2 others similar, v.s. (6)⁂ The first is scarce. Susan Pickford & Alison E. Martin write of it, "... what distinguished Heron's collection from many of its predecessors was its considerable use of translation to extend the range of travel literature that could be presented to an Anglophone readership."
Africa.- Stanley (Dorothy, editor) The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B., first edition, presentation copy with Lady Stanley's card pasted in, half-title, portrait frontispiece, plates, tissue-guards, bookplate, faint marginal spotting to first and last few leaves, original cloth, gilt, fractional bumping to spine extremities, 8vo, 1909.⁂ Lady Stanley's card is inscribed to "Dr. Graham Little, F. R. C. P.' and dated December, 1909. Sir Ernest Graham-Little (1867-1950) was a dermatologist and the final MP for the London University seat.
Spain & Portugal.- Beawes (Wyndham) A Civil, Commercial, Political and Literary History of Spain and Portugal, 2 vol. in 1, first edition, bookplate, occasional light spotting or minor soiling, contemporary tree calf, upper joint broken (stitching holding at foot), small chip to spine, extremities a little worn, folio, for R. Faulder, 1793.
NO RESERVE Gordon (Seton) Wild Birds in Britain, first edition, plates, foxing, modern green half morocco, spine gilt, 1938 § Khalifman (I.) Bees: A Book on the Biology of the Bee-Colony and the Achievements of Bee-Science, illustrations, contemporary ink ownership name to pastedown, original decorative cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed, Moscow, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951 § Leighton (Gerald R.) The Life-History of British Lizards, plates, light spotting or foxing, ink ownership name to pastedown, original pictorial cloth, gilt, light rubbing, [1901]; and c.65 others, mostly natural history, v.s. (c.70)
Masefield (John) & Edward Seago. The Country Scene, first edition, half-title, colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, original cloth-backed buckram, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, split at lower joint, creasing and chipping to edges and extremities, 1937 § Jefferies (Richard) Field and Hedgerow, large paper edition, number 9 of 200 copies, half-title, portrait frontispiece, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, original half-vellum, t.e.g, others uncut, a little rubbed, slight spotting, bumping to corners and extremities, 1889 § Verey (Rosemary) A Countrywoman's Notes, number 29 of 260 copies signed by author, frontispiece and illustrations, original morocco-backed boards, Gryffon Publications, 1989 § Chalmers (Patrick R.) & Winifred Austen. Birds Ashore and A-Foreshore, first edition, plates, scattered very faint spotting, original cloth, bumping to corners and spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, light spotting, creasing to edges, 1935; and others Natural History, v.s. (c.50)
NO RESERVE Elsner (Slawomir) Panorama, signed by the artist on front inside cover, Ditzingen, 2008 § Verdier (Fabienne) Rhythms and Reflections, 2016 § Armleder (John) About Nothing: Drawings 1962-2004, Zurich, 2005 § Charlet (Nicolas) Yves Klein, Paris, 2000 § Spieler (R.) & others. Franz Gertsch: Retrospective, Ostfildern, 2006 § Asthoff (Jens) & others. Janis Avotins, Schwaz, 2008, illustrations, many colour, original cloth or boards, the last three with dust-jackets; and c.25 others on European modern and contemporary art, 4to & 8vo (c.30)
Annotated.- Terentius Afer (Publius) Comedie, commentary by Guido Juvenal & Jodocus Badius Ascensius, title with large woodcut vignette, woodcut decorative initials, some early ink marginal and interlinear annotation, occasionally extensive, some of the former trimmed, names and pen trials to title, defective, including all after z7, some wormholes in text, spotting and staining, lightly browned, trimmed, affecting some headlines, 20th century panelled calf, gilt, covers detached, spine ends and corners worn, rubbed, [Adams T303], small 4to, [Rouen], [Laurent Hostingue & Jamet Loys for Robert Macé], [dedication dated January, 1501]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Provenance: 'Sum Willimi Lynnette & amicorum'; 'R Fulton' (17th century inscriptions to title).
Henry VIII against Luther.- Henry VIII, King of England. Assertio septem sacramentorum adversus Mart. Lutherum, 2 parts in 1, large woodcut printer's device to second title, woodcut decorative initials, lacking blank r8, general title neatly laid down and mounted on stub, a3-6 and b2-6 lower margins repaired (as result of water-staining), occasional spotting, lightly browned, late 18th / early 19th century vellum, spine gilt and with little chipped red morocco label, soiled, [Adams H252], small 8vo, Paris, Guillaume Desboys, 1562.⁂ Provenance: 'Ex libris Jo: Baptista Baronii', dated 1569 above (ink inscription to title); 'Ex Bibliotheca PP. Congregat. Orator. Venetiarum' (bookplate to front pastedown); R. Duckworth, Trinity College, Oxford, Venice, 27th September, 1864 (ink inscription to front free endpaper).
NO RESERVE Rabelais (François) Les Cinq livres, 5 vol., number 43 of 170 copies on Hollande, etched frontispieces (offsetting), titles printed in red and black, bookplate to front pastedown, crushed brown morocco, gilt, by R. Petit, covered decorated in blind with gilt monograms to corners, spines in compartments with gilt lettering and monograms, rubbing to joints, g.e., 8vo, Paris, 1876.⁂ The bookplate and monograms possibly those of the Cahen d'Anvers family.
A Celtic Style Pendant of Open Work Design, stamped "925" on fine chain stamped "925", with matching drop earrings, stamped "925". A modern chain, with glass bead detail, suspending heart shape glass pendant, stamped "925", with matching bracelet stamped "925, a pair of hardstone drops, allover rough cut pieces on wires, a Marcasite set ring, of open work design, stamped "Silver" (finger size L½), a cabouchon set ring, stamped "925" (finger size M), an allover star cut wedding band, stamped "Silver" (finger size P½), another similar, stamped "800" (finger size R).
A 19TH CENTURY BRASS BINOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE BY JOHN B. DANCER, MANCHESTER inscribed maker's mark and No. 329, with rack and pinion focusing, having four eyepieces and eight objective lenses over seven cans, these comprising 1/10 immersion (R&J Beck, London), 8mm (C. Zeiss), 4/10 inch, 1/2 inch, 1 inch (Blake, London), another 1 inch, 2 inch (Dennis, London), and one other (J.H. Dallmeyer, London), in original fitted mahogany case with maker's label, this fitted with eight drawers housing slides and further fittings Additional images available; we would not be able to ship this lot, please visit mctears.co.uk/shipping for a list of recommended couriers
Literature, various, including bindings and reference. BATES (Ely) Rural Philosophy, 1803, 8vo, calf; BEARCROFT (P) An Historical Account of Thomas Sutton and of his Foundation in Charter-House, 1737, 8vo, portrait, folding plate, calf, cracked upper joint; BROOME (William) Poems on Several Occasions, 2nd edition, 1750, 8vo, portrait, calf; PEAKE (R B) Memoirs of the Colman Family, 2 vols. in one, 1841, 8vo, 2 portraits, quarter morocco; with others
Literature, various including TULLY (R) Narrative of a Ten Years Residence in Tripoli in Africa, second edition, London for Henry Colburn 1817, 4to, folding linen backed map and 7 coloured plates as required, an extra plate loosely inserted, some offsetting and spotting, half calf (rubbed), Pleydell Bouverie ownership slip pasted in; SYDENHAM (Thomas) Opera Universa, in quibus non solummodo Morborum Acutorum Historiae & Curationes Nova.., Editio Altera, London: R.N. for William Kettilby, 1685, 8vo, frontispiece portrait loose; bound with - Epistolae Responsoriae Duae, 2nd edition 1685; bound with - Podagra et Hydrope, 2nd edition 1685; bound with - Schedula Monitoria de Novae Febris Ingressu, 2nd edition 1688; all in worn calf with detached front board, some general age toning and slight marginal browning; also bindings and odd volumes, history and reference (quantity). Sold as seen.
Travel, memoirs and essays. ROBERTSON (J P & W P) Letters on Paraguay, 1838, small 8vo, folding map, 2 frontispieces, slight staining to titles, Fasque bookplates, modern half calf; ESTE (C) A Journey in the Year 1793 through Flanders .. to Switzerland, 1795, 8vo, half calf, rubbed; TWEEDIE (Mrs A) Mexico as I saw it, 1901, folding linen backed map at end, plates, half calf; FITZWILLIAMS (John K L) Letters from a Gunner 1914-18, 8vo, printed for private circulation, full morocco by Zaehnsdorf, Royal Artillery crest in gilt to upper board; PIKE (N) Sub-Tropical Rambles in the Land of the Aphanapteryx. New York 1873, 8vo, illustrations, cloth; WILSON (W R) Travels in the Holy Land, Egypt.., 2 vols, 1831, 8vo, interleaved with ink Biblical quotations to vol. I, half calf; others, all in varying condition with some staining and signs of use. Sold not subject to return (24)
MARTIN (R M) The British Colonies, their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, 10 divisional parts, London and New York: John Tallis and Co [no date], circa 1850, small 4to, with 36 double-page pictorial maps with outline hand colour by J. Rapkin, 25 portraits, original cloth gilt with some mottled pale staining (10)This lot comprises Division vols 1 to 9 with a duplicate of no. 1. It was originally intended as 8 divisions (see division 1 inside front cover) , but presumably was extended.
Natural History and country pursuits. 24 vols. including: YARRELL (William) A History of British Fishes, A History of British Birds, together 5 vols., 1836-1843, 8vo, first and last leaves foxed, illustrated, half morocco; WHYMPER (C) The Gamekeeper at Home, 1880, cloth; GRIMBLE (A) The Salmon Rivers of Scotland, 3rd edition 1913, light foxing; PAYNE-GALLWEY (R) Letters to Young Shooters, 3 vols., 1890-96, 8vo, light foxing; WALTON & COTTON. The Complete Angler, 1889, 8vo, morocco, rubbed; others (24)
County histories, travel guides, etc. WYNDHAM (H P) Wiltshire extracted from Domesday Book, 1788, 8vo, calf; THROSBY (John) The Memoirs of the Town and County of Leicester, six vols. in 3, 1777, 12mo, lacks map and 2 plates, sporadic staining, calf; THOMPSON (J) The History of Leicester, 1876, square 12mo, calf; PHILLIPS (G) The Rutland Magazine, 5 vols., 1904-12, 8vo, cloth; DALE (T F) The History of the Belvoir Hunt, 1899, 8vo, cloth; MUSTERS (Mrs C) A Cavalier Stronghold, a Romance.., 1890, cloth gilt; DICKINSON (W) The History and Antiquities of Newark, 1816, 4to, boards; another copy, 1819, staining; COX (C) The Churches of Derbyshire, 4 vols., 1875-79, plates, cloth gilt; KING (R J) The Mineralogy of Leicestershire, 2 vols. 1973, 4to, doctoral thesis, cloth; with various others including few Baedeker and similar handbooks

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