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R. G. Reeve after Captain Grindlay, The Rajah of Cutch with his Vassalls; The Town and Pass of Boondi in Rajpootana; Scene in Bombay; two plates, Scene in Kattianar; View of the City and Fortress of Tonk in Rajpootana; Fortress of Bonrie in Rajpootana, hand coloured aquatints, each s. 25 x 31 cm
Redoute, Pierre-Joseph (1759-1840), Roses, London, The Ariel Press, 1954, folio (405 x 280mm.), title printed in red and black, title vignette, and 24 chromolithographed plates, illustrations, initials printed in red, original paper wrappers. With a disbouond number of lithographed plates engraved by R. A. Artlett on 'Shakespeare' and his works.
Beche, Henry Thomas de la, & Trenham Reeks (curator), Catalogue of Specimens in the Museum of Practical Geology, illustrative of British Pottery and Porcelain, from the occupation of Britain by the Romans to the present time, London, by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1871, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), lithographed frontispiece, illustrations, contemporary half calf, spine separated by five raised bands, and printed in gilt, bookplate of W. T. (?), Second Edition. Stark, Robert M., A Popular History of British Mosses, London, George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.], 8vo (165 x 120mm.), half title, 20 colour plates, contemporary ownership inscription on verso of front cover, contemporary green cloth gilt, extremities rubbed. With a quantity of other works, including Marion I. Newbigin & J. S. Flett's 'James Geikie The Man and the Geologist' (Edinburgh, 1917), Archibald Geikie's 'A Long Life's Work' (London, 1924), and Dennis R. Dean's 'James Hutton and the History of Geology' (Ithaca & London, 1992).
Eaton, Seymour, Charles Dickens Rare Print Collection, Philadelphia, R. G. Kennedy & Co., 1900, 4to (280 x 200mm.), ten parts, loose as published in a single volume, 64 plates, each part in original dark brown paper wrappers, with individual part title label pasted down onto front covers, within stiff board decorative wrappers, title label pasted down onto front cover, cloth ties, No. 638 of (?) the Connoisseur Edition issued for private circulation.
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Mr. Nightingale's Diary: A Farce in One Act, Boston, James R. Osgood and Company, Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co, 1877, 24mo (115 x 75mm.), frontispiece by F. W. Pailthorpe, vignettes, head-piece, contemporary half green morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, green front wrapper and spine strip bound in, bookplate of Charles Plumptre Johnson, First American Edition. Johnson The first edition edition was privately printed and is practically unobtainable ... The American edition is now scarce".
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Is She His Wife? or, Something Singular. A Comic Burletta in One Act, Boston, James R. Osgood and Company, late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood and Company, 1877, 24mo (120 x 80mm.), frontispiece plate by Pailthorpe, title vignette, and full-page illustrations, contemporary half green morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, original front wrapper and spine strip bound in at beginning, t.e.g., bookplate of Charles Plumptre Johnson, First American Edition.
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), A Child's History of England, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1853-1855, 8vo (150 x 115mm.), three volumes, half titles, 2 lithographed frontispieces, advertisement leaves at end of all 3 volumes, original decorative cloth gilt, front free endpaper of volume I., with contemporary ownership inscription. Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being A Ghost-Story of Christmas, Boston, James R. Osgood and Company, Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co., 1876, 24mo (120 x 75mm.), lithographed frontispiece, half title,advertisement leaves at front and back, original green cloth gilt, book label of Miss B. C. Burke. [Dickens, Charles], Sketches by Boz." Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, London, Chapman and Hall, 1877, 8vo (180 x 120mm.), half title, illustrated title, original green decorative cloth gilt, booksellers label of W. Beavan Martin of Sandown. With a quantity of other works mainly relating to, or by Dickens.
A Description of above three hundred Animals, viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects. With a particular account of the manner of Catching Whales in Greenland, London, for A. Millar, W. Law, R. Cater (and others), 1795, small 4to (165 x 95mm.), wood-engraved frontispiece, and 90 plates, 1 folding, plates 27 & 34 with small portions torn away, later calf gilt, red morocco lettering piece.
Barton, Pam, Blackie's Sports Series - A Stroke a Hole, London & Glasgow, Blackie & Son Limited, 1937, Oblong 8vo (180 x 160mm.), photographic frontispiece with facsimile signature of the author, illustrations, original red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in black, dust-jacket, First Edition. Whitcombe, Ernest R., & D. C. W. Sabine (illustrator), The Golf I Teach, Shrewsbury, by Livesey Limited, ca. 1937, 8vo (180 x 120mm.), half title, frontispiece plates, and illustrations, many full-page, original red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, booksellers label of Foyles, First Edition. With a number of works relating to golf including a Second Edition of R. A. Whitcombe's 'Golf's No Mystery!' (London, 1938), Dr. H. A. Murray's 'The Golf Secret' (London, 1953), and Doug Ford's 'The Brainy Way to Better Golf' (London, 1961).
[Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896], Tom Brown at Oxford, Cambridge & London, Macmillan and Co., 1861, 8vo (190 x 125mm.), three volumes, half titles, publishers vignette on verso of half titles, original publishers blue cloth bound by Burn, spine lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate of Thomas S. G. H. R. Aikman, First Edition.
Autograph Album - each item on a separate leaf, 4to (165 x 130mm.), contents range from late 19th to mid 20th century, 2 loose silk bookmarks, contemporary brown morocco gilt by Bumpus of Oxford St., some of the items included are as follows: Note signed and dated by Sarah Bernhardt, signed photograph of Jan Kubelick, signature of Edward R, Edward Vii, & George V, signature of Admiral Jellicoe on H.M.S. Albemarle headed paper, letter from Field Marshall Earl Roberts, 2 signatures of E. H. Shackleton, with those of nine members of his team from the 1916 expedition, signed self portrait sketch by Enrico Caruso, hand written letter from John Ruskin, signed telegraph from Christabel Pankhurst, signature of Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury, signed hand written thank you card from Winston Churchill, signed card from 10 Downing Street again by Churchill, signed typed note from Clementine S. Churchill.
An 18ct gold Rolex Prince wristwatch, the rectangular silver dial with Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and slight stepped white gold bezel. Jewelled nickel Rolex Ultra Prima movement timed to six positions. Case stamped 'R W L Limited - Rolex - 25 World Records' and with import marks for Glasgow 1936, case no.17614, movement n0.1377 (later white metal winding button) signed throughout, leather strap
A rare Charles I ascribed South Western provincial apostle spoon; St Bartholomew, the gilt figure with a plain nimbus pricked `W Y' the back of the bowl pricked `1634 R E', by Robert Wade Jnr, Taunton, c. 1630, 7.25in (18.3cm). Marks: maker's mark struck four times, 1.7oz. (See lot 137 for illustration)
A late Charles II unascribed provincial lace back trefid,+ with a rounded bowl pricked `1682' over `A H C', unascribed, c. 1680, 7.4in (18.8cm). Marks: `R', [without serifs] within a small star shaped punch. This mark is probably not contemporary with date of spoon, 1. 45oz. (See lot 218 for illustration)
A Commonwealth ascribed West Country seal top spoon,+ initialled `P' over `R E' on the terminal possibly by Samuel Cawley, Exeter c. 1650, 6.45in (16.3cm). Marks: a segmented, pelleted circle in the bowl and two indistinct spoked marks on the back of the stem, 1.5oz. (See lot 265 for illustration)
A Charles ascribed East Anglian seal top spoon,+ with a squat, fluted hexagonal terminal, pricked "R P" over "T C" and gilded, the bowl with a rudimentary `V' rattail, by an unascribed maker, Waveney Valley 1630-1640, 6.2in (15.8cm) long. Marks: a pelleted quatrefoil in the bowl. 0.9oz. (See lot 317 for illustration)

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