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PAMPHLETS.- BOWEN (Capt.) A Statement of Facts, in answer to Mrs. Gunning's Letter, addressed to His Grace the Duke of Argyll, half-title, 4pp. catalogue at end, 1792 ~ Ranby (John) An Examination of Mr.Wakefield's Reply to the Bishop of Landaff's Address, 1798 ~ Rights of the Devil (The), drop-head title, n.d. ~ Nares (Rev. R.) Man's Best Right; a Solemn appeal in the name of religion, half-title, 1793 ~ Account (An) of the Commencement and Progress in Sinking Wells at Sheerness, Harwich and Landguard Fort, for supplying those Dock-yards and Garrisons with Fresh Water..., advertisement leaf at end, 1797 ~ Trial of Lieutenant O'Halloran, for Defamation of the Character of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Howe Showers, 1796, together 6 works in 1 vol. bound with a few other items, manuscript list of contents at beginning, contemporary sdheep-backed marbled boards, worn, broken, 8vo
GUILLIM (JOHN) A DISPLAY OF HERALDRY...SIXTH EDITION, engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, contemporary diced calf, g.e., rebacked, by T.W. for R. and J. Bonwicke and R. Wilkin, 1724 ~ Phillips (Charles J.) History of the Sackville Family (Earls and Dukes of Dorset), 2 vol., plates, original cloth, gilt, lightly soiled and rubbed, [?c.1930] ~ Ströhl (H.G.) Heraldischer Atlas, colour plates, library buckram, Stuttgart, 1899 ~ Clermont (Thomas Fortescue, Lord) A History of the Family of Fortescue in All its Branches, second edition, plates, library buckram, 1880, ex-library copies with bookplates, stamps and classmarks; and 15 others, Genealogy and Heraldry, v.s. (20).
MILTON (JOHN) PARADISE LOST. A POEM, IN TWELVE BOOKS, 2 vol., engraved plates, light offsetting, for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1749; Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books, engraved plates, light offsetting, for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752, ex-library copies with bookplates, stamps and classmarks, contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked; and 2 others, Milton, 4to (5).
Duppa (R.) Heads from Raffaelo, portrait, frontispiece and 12 stipple-engravings, with 3 etchings on tissue-guards, each c.650 x 465mm., damp-staining throughout, surface dirt and spotting, morocco-backed boards, worn, by the author, 1802; with a small quantity of figure studies, including Napoleon, caricatures and decorative prints, mainly 19th century (sm qty).
Carter (John) and Graham Pollard. An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, 4 plates, original cloth, slightly spotted, dust-jacket, faded, 1934 ~ Dunlap (Joseph R.) The Book that Never Was, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, slip-case, New York, 1971 ~ Bookworm (The). An Illustrated Treasury of Old-Time Literature, vol.I only, illustrations, foxed, contemporary half vellum, darkened, 1888; and 3 others, Miscellaneous, v.s. (6).
MARSDEN (WILLIAM) THE TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO, folding engraved map, hinges weak, contemporary calf, worn, 1818 ~ Noussanne (Henri de) Les Grands Nauffrages, Drames de la Mer, plates, half calf, gilt, t.e.g., rubbed, Paris, 1903 ~ Wagner (Henry R.) Sir Francis Drake's Voyage Around the World, Its Aims and Achievements, portrait, library cloth, San Francisco, 1926 ~ Collingridge (George) The Discovery of Australia, plates, maps and illustrations, some folding, half-title loose, tape repairs to final leaf, library buckram, Sydney, 1895, ex-library copies with bookplates, stamps and classmarks; and 32 others, Voyages, Australia, v.s. (36).
Trollope (Anthony) The West Indies and the Spanish Main, fourth edition, frontispiece map, hand-coloured, new endpapers, front hinge cracked, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rubbed, gilt spine, 1860 ~ Hartwig (G.) The Tropical World, engraved plates, illustrations, slight foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, 1892 ~ Kelly (R. Talbot) Burma, colour plates, original pictorial cloth, gilt, 1905, 8vo (3).
[BENNETT (E.T.)] THE GARDENS AND MENAGERIE OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY DELINEATED, 2 vol., wood-engraved text illustrations, foxing, 1831 ~ Wallace (Alfred Russel) Island Life, maps, 1880 ~ Roney ( Sir Cusack P.) Rambles on Railways, linen-backed folding maps, 1868 ~ Leighton (Gerald R.) The Life-History of British Serpents, plates, 1901, later library morocco-backed cloth, ex-library copies with bookplate, stamps and classmarks; and c.40 others, Science, Technology, v.s. (c.45).
-. POMET (PIERRE) A COMPLEAT HISTORY OF DRUGGS, DIVIDED INTO THREE CLASSES, VEGETABLE, ANIMAL AND MINERAL, SECOND EDITION, 86 engraved plates, modern morocco-backed cloth, ex-library copy with bookplate, barcode and classmark on spine, small 4to, Printed for R. and J.Bonwicke and others, 1725.
CLOCKS AND BAROMATERS - A good George III mahogany musical longcase clock, the arched brass 12in dial with pierced mask and leaf scroll spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inscribed 'R. Stephens, London', matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, four winding holes, the arch with silvered dial inscribed 'An Air' and 'Robin Adair', eight day movement, striking on a bell and chiming on eight bells, the hood with moulded barrel cornice and freestanding brass mounted fluted pillars beneath brass ball finials, the trunk with arched moulded curl veneered door, the base with re-entrant panel, on a shaped plinth, 84.5in high
CAMERAS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS - J. R. Chislett, - a Grigg's Conical Electromagnetic machine, patented January 8th, 1873, the mahogany conical coil housing with adjustable ivory capped iron wire core, magnet shaped electromagnetic interrupter to one side and four lacquered brass connectors mounted to each corner, makers signed plaque '34 Eastbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, maker Plymouth', 10.5in long
JEWELLERY AND WATCHES - An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, quartered hours and subsidiary seconds dial, keywound movement stamped 'R. Arnold, London', no. 1723, case hallmarked London 1824 (some damage); a twisted double twisted link watch chain, similar date (2)
MEDALS OF LT COLONEL J R GRIMSDELL MC.TD. Military Cross reverse dated 1945, 1939/45-France & Germany Stars, Defence-War Medal with MID, 1953 Coronation and GV1 Territorial Decoration dated 1950 with GV1 and Elizabeth 11 bars. Cups from the Inns of Court Mtd Units-221 R E (T.A.) and maps also paperwork etc. Photographs and copies of Citation, MID Certificate, etc. Originals retained by family. Four photograph albums of military content etc.
THINOT LORRETTE (LITHOGRAPHER), AFTER LANG (19th CENTURY) A GROUP OF SPORTING DOGS Tinted lithograph, finished by hand, printed margins 15 x 22cm.; with three similar coloured lithographs, 'Group of Wild Fowl', Punt Gunning on the Coast' and 'Group of Fen and Moor Birds', the last by R. S. Groom, Wilkinson and Co., each 15 x 22cm. (4) ++ Each generally good; some time staining
JOHN KEYSE SHERWIN (c.1751-1790) WILLIAM WOOLLETT, ENGRAVER TO HER MAJESTY Line engraving, published by the artist, 1784 27 x 23cm. (to the outer border) with an engraving of George III by Woollett after Ramsay; a coloured aquatint of Windsor Castle by R. Havell after W. Havell; and a small fancy stipple of putti. (4) ++ A little worn and grubby; foxing, damp marks
An H.& R. Daniel 'Etruscan' shape blue-ground cup and saucer painted with panels of sprays of flowers, painted iron-red pattern no. 3859, circa 1824 (slight wear); and an English porcelain 'London' shape teacup and saucer painted with a bouquet of flowers within a blue and gilt border, painted pattern no. 232, circa 1815
A selection of English porcelain plates, comprising; a green-ground leaf-shaped dish painted with a central spray of flowers within an elaborate green and gilt border, 25cm in length (slight surface wear), a Spode Felspar porcelain plate painted with a bouquet of flowers and a gilt gadrooned rim, 20.5cm diameter, painted pattern no. 4032, printed mark and an H.& R. Daniel pink-ground plate painted with flowers, within a 'Shrewsbury' border, 22cm diameter (slight surface scratches), second quarter 19th century
Juvenalis (Decimus Junius) Satyrae ... (edited by) Henricus Christianus Henninius, engraved additional title, upper margin of first few ff. restored, spotted, contemporary calf, rubbed, Utrecht, R. Zyll, 1685 ~ Theocritus. Reliquae ... (edited by) Jo. Jacobus Reiske, Greek text, half calf, Vienna & Leipzig, J.F. Lahn, 1765 ~ Suetonius (Caius Tranquillus) (Opera), portrait on title, contemporary boards, Zweibrucken, 1783, 8vo (3).
Plato. Gnomologia ... Nicolao Liburnio Veneto collectore, title in woodcut border, device on otherwise blank f. at end, notes on fly-leaves, browned and stained, old boards, rubbed & marked, (not in Adams), Lyon, apud Ioan. Tornaesium & Gulielmum Gazeium, 1560 ~ Heinsius (Daniel) Poemata Latina et Graeca, engraved additional title, name on title, marked, bound in part of a leaf from a medieval vellum manuscript, Amsterdam, J. Jannsonius, 1649 ~ Obrecht (Ulric, editor) Historiae Augustae Scriptores Sex, stamp on verso of title, contemporary vellum, Strasburg, J.F. Spoor & R. Waechtler, 1677, 8vo (3 ).
An early Martin Brothers stoneware flared round jardiniËre, modelled with a Celtic style interlinked band, and pierced and modelled with over lapping 'fins', picked out in blue and green, 21cm high (8 1/4"), incised beneath 'Designed and carved by R. Wallace Martin, at the Fulham Pottery, July 1873', and impressed around the footrim 'R.W. Martin Fecit, Fulham', circa 1873 (faint rim crack and chip to underside of rim
A Spode London Shape teacup, coffee cup and saucer, painted in orange and gilt with flowers and leaves, on a blue ground, script mark in red and pattern number 3904, circa 1820, and an H & R Daniel teacup and saucer, the blue ground border decorated in yellow and gilt with anthemion and leaves, pattern number 4158, circa 1835
A Pinxton teacup and saucer, decorated in iron red and gilt with a flower and leaf scroll band, the interior of the cup with initial R in gilt, pattern number 312 in gilt, circa 1800-10 (cup with rim crack), and a Pinxton lobed oval teapot stand, painted in coloured enamels with poppies and cornflowers, pattern number 104 in red, circa 1800 (stained)

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