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Coward, T. A., The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs, London, Frederick Warne & Co, 1921, 8vo (155 x 115mm.), three volumes, half titles, 3 colour frontispieces, double-sided plates, many colour, original brown cloth gilt, front covers blind stamped in gilt, bookplate, Third Edition With a number of other works including R. Lydekker 'Sportsman's British Bird Book' (London, 1908), a two volumse set of 'Proceedings XIII International Ornithological Congress Ithaca 17-24 June 1962' (Louisiana, 1963), and The Ariel Press published 'Gould's Tropical Birds' (London, 1964)
Thorburn, Archibald, British Birds, London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1925, 8vo (215 x 140mm.), four volumes, half titles, 4 colour frontispieces, colour plates, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original red cloth, faded, booksellers label of Henry Sotheran's of London With other works includning G. K. Yeates 'Bird Haunts in Northern Britain' (London, 1948), J. T. R. Sharrock & P. J. Grant 'Bords New to Britain and Ireland' (Calton, 1982), Faith McNulty's 'The Whooping Crane A fight against extinction' (London, 1966), and Eric Hosking 'An ye for a Bird' (London, 1970)
Bewick, Thomas A General History of Quadrupeds, Newcastle upon Tyne, by and for S. Hodgson, R. Beilby, & T. Bewick, 1792, 8vo (208 x 125mm.), title vignette, illustrations by the author, presentation inscription on front free endpaper from 'Sybil Crutchley Longford 1920', contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, extremities rubbed, Third Edition
The Spirit of Election of Wit, at the City of Exeter, and County of Devon: Together with the Burlesque Election..., Exeter, R. Cullum, ca. 1820, 8vo (190 x 110mm.), contemporary inscription on verso of front cover, obvious inner marginal repair to title, some browning, margins frayed, later cloth backed spine
Allom, Thomas, & W. H. Bartlett, Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated, London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, 1832, small folio (270 x 210mm.), additional illustrated title, map, and ca. 146 engravings, some spotting, contemporary ownership signatures on title, and verso of front cover, contemporary half calf, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed
Dryden, John, The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing all his Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, London, for J.and R. Tonson, 1767, 12mo (175 x 100mm.), four volumes, titles spotted, contemporary calf, spines in four gilt compartments, rubbed With 'The Works of Virgill' (London, n.d.)
Prince, John, Danmonii Orientales Illustres: or, The Worthies of Devon. A Work wherein the Lives and Fortunes of the Most Famous Divines, Statesmen, Swordsmen, Physicians, Writers, and Other Eminent Persons, Natives of that most noble Province, from before the Norman, London, for Rees and Curtis (and others), 1810, large 4to (280 x 220mm.), frontispiece portrait, 5 plates of coats-of-arms, and a 9 page index, contemporary letter concerning the book pasted onto front free endpaper, ownership signature, some spotting, contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece, t.e.g., front cover detached With a number of other works mainly concerning Devon and Plymouth, including C. W. Bracken's 'A History of Plymouth and her Neighbours' (Plymouth, 1931), R. N. Worth 'Histroy of Devonshire' (London, 1886), and J. Paton Watson & Patrick Abercrombe's 'A Plan for Plymouth The Report prepared for the City Council' (Plymouth, 1943)
Edwards, Lionel, My Scottish Sketch Book, London, Country Life Ltd, 1929, large 4to (305 x 245mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, and 15 colour plates, original cloth, extremities rubbed, First Edition With five other works including P. R. Charles & V. R. Balfour-Browne 'Mine Eyes to the Hills' (London, 1931), and Augustus Grimble's 'The Salmon Rivers of Scotland' (London, 1913)
Caldecott, Randolph, The Panjandrum Picture Book, London & New York, Frederick Warne and Co, [n.d.], Oblong 4to (200 x 230mm.), illustrated title, illustrations, many colour and full-page, title browned, original illustrated cloth boards, extremities rubbed With a number of other similar works including Caldecott's number one and two 'Picture Book', J. H. Goring & E. Bent Walker (illustrator) 'The Ballad of Lake Laloo' (London, 1909), Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' (London, 1886), Michael Bond's 'Paddington at Work' (London, 1966), and Kenneth Grahame & R. J. E. Moony (illustrator) 'The Golden Age' (London, 1915)
George Arthur Fripp (1813-1896) View at Sulsa from a sketch by R. Peyton taken on June 10th, 1861 Pencil and watercolour 35cm x 52.5cm Bears labels verso detailing artist and title, bears letter signed by George Fripp and R. Peyton, and label for The Graves Gallery, 44 Cherry Street, Birmingham
Manuscript letter - four page, from a First World War Merchant seamen, Mr A. T. Cairns to a Mrs Johnson, recounting his experiences in the war, together with silk souvenier titled 'Souvenir of Egypt', and three photographs, one of his daughter, and two of Mercant ship's 'S. S. Kumara', and R. M. S. Rimutaka'
Warwick, Countess of [Frances Evelyn], An Old English Garden, London, Arthur L. Humphreys, sold by Hatchards, 1898, folio (395 x 280mm.), half title printed in red, title printed in red and black, engraved frontispiece, 18 plates, illustrations, upper right of the upper margin water-stained, original cloth gilt, rubbed, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper Veale, J. R., Old Houses in Wolverhampton & The Neighborhood, Wolverhampton, for the author by J. Steen & Co, 1889, folio (365 x 260mm.), title and text plates within red ruled border, title vignettes, 20 etched plates, original cloth backed spine, decorative boards, stained in places, author's presentation inscription on front free endpaper
Young, John, A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester ...including the Pictures in His Gallery at Tabley House, Cheshire, London, by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, and sold by R. Jennings, G. & W. Nicol (and others),[n.d.], 4to, 33 engraved plates, misnumbered, contemporary half brown calf, front cover detached, spine loose, armorial bookplate of William Charles De Meuron, Earl Fitzwilliam
Mason, William, The English Garden: A Poem, London, by Charles Whittingham, for M. Jones (and others), 1803, 8vo (158 x 90mm.), four parts in one, engraved portrait frontispiece plate of the author, title and front free endpaper blind stamped with R. Hughes Jones crest, inscribed by the author, contemporary calf gilt, black morocco lettering piece No author until the late 1760's had attempted to express his views on the National style in verse. However, Mason set himself this task in 1767. Like George Mason, he was concerned with the rules of design, and, also like him, he noted their absence in Pope's 'Epistle' to Burlington, whilst deferring to that poems general precepts. Hence Masons' poem was a complement to the Epistle in many ways: specific not general
Willis, R. Remarks on the Architecture of The Middle Ages, especially of Italy, Cambridge, at the Pitt Press for J. & J. J. Deighton, 1835, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), engraved frontispiece and ca. 14 plates, some spotting and browning, contemporary green cloth, original spine label, portion lacking, author's presentation inscription on the front free endpaper Author's Presentation Copy
Witherby, H. F., F. C. R. Jourdain, Norman F. Ticehurst, & Bernard W. Tucker, The Handbook of British Birds, London, H. F. & G. Witherby Ltd, 1938-1944, 4to (220 x 150mm.), five volumes, colour plates, illustrations, original blue cloth, spines lettered in gilt, bookplate of Thomas Barham Foster With a number of other works including a facsimile Limited Edition (No. 423 of 500) of Sydney H. Smith 'Snowden Slights Wildflowers' (Suffolk, 1984), C. S. Forester's 'Hornblower and the Hotspur' (London, 1962), and a signed presentation copy of Edward C. Ellice's 'Dairy of Miss K. Janie Balfour 1831-32' (Inverness, 1933)
Pollard, A. W., & G. R. Redgrave, A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed abroad 1475-1640, London, The Bibliographical Society, 1986-1991, folio (310 x 230mm.), three volumes, half titles, original cloth, dust-jackets, Second Edition
Slatin Pasha, Rudolpf C., & R. Talbot Kelly (illustrator), Fire and Sword in The Sudan A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes 1879-1895, London & New York, Edward Arnold, 1896, tall 8vo (240 x 150mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding map, and advertisement leaves at end, original decorative cloth gilt, t.e.g., Third Edition With J. Stafford Rnasome's 'Japan in Transition' (London & New York, 1899), Rabindranath Tagore's 'Gitanjali (Song Offerings)' (London, 1913), J. D. Rees 'The Real India' (London, 1908), and volume I only (of 2) Sven Hedin's 'Trans-Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet' (London, 1909)
Barrett, C. R. B., H. Mortimer Durand & C. H. Miller, History of The XIII Husars, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Sons (and others), 1911-1949, 8vo (250 x 185mm.), four volumes, half titles, frontispiece, plates, illustrations, maps and plans, many folding, volume IV with occasional loose leaf, original blue cloth With a number of other works including a three volume set of 'The Microcosm of London, or London in Minature' (London, 1904), Herbert A. Morrah & Berenger Benger (illustrator) 'Highways and Hedges' (London, 1911), Winston S. Churchill's 'Painting as a Pastime' (London, 1948), Sidney Dark Henry Rushbury's (illustrator) 'Paris' (London, 1926), and Sam Haskins 'Five Girls' (London, 1965)
Aberconway, Christabel & Rex Whistler (illustrator), The Story of Mr Korah, London, Michael Joseph, 1954, 4to (250 x 185mm.), half title, tipped in colour frontispiece, title within border, 2 tipped in colour plates, illustrations, many full-page, original red cloth backed spine, decorative dust-jacket, few tears, First Edition Ehrlich, Bettina, Castle in the Sand, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1951, 4to (250 x 200mm.), illustarted title, illustrations, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original decorative cloth, decorative dust-jacket, extremities frayed With a number of other works including J. Lowenthal 'Morphy's Games of Chess' (London, 1898), Toulouse Lautrec 'Hunting with 'The Fox' (Oxford, 1948), and J. R. R. Tolkien's 'The Hobit' (London, 1965)
Surtees, R. S. & John Jorrocks, Jorrocks's Jaunts and Jollities being the Hunting, Shooting, Racing, Driving, Sailing, Eating, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits of the Renowned Sporting Citizen Mr. John Jorrocks, London, Edward Arnold & Co, 1924, 8vo (255 x 190mm.), half title, coloured additional title, coloured frontispiece, and colour plates, contemporary red morocco gilt by Birdsall of Northampton & London Surtees, R. S., John Jorrocks & G. Denholm Armour (illustrator), Mr Jorrocks's Lectors, London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910, 4to (245 x 185mm.), coloured frontispiece, colour plates, original decorative red cloth gilt With Robert Smith Surtees & John Jorrocks 'Thoughts on Hunting and other matters (Edinburgh & London, 1925), a fascimile copy of 'Mr Facey Romford Hounds' (London, 1982), and 'The Wells Horse Box' (London, 1970)
Meinertzhagen (Colonel R.): Pirates and Predators, plates, some coloured, original cloth, dust-wrapper, 4to, 1959; [Jordan (Denham)] The Wild-Fowl and Sea-Fowl of Great Britain, plates, original cloth, 8vo, 1895 - Delacour (Jean) The Water Fowl of the world, 4 vols., plates and illustrations, original cloth, dust-wrappers, 4to, 1966-64 - and 11 others. (17)
H. J. Malcolm-Neeb-Coastal landscape; watercolour, signed and dated 1990, 44x59cm: Sue Kavanagh- Flowers in a garden; watercolour, signed: together with a quantity of picture and prints by different hands including: V. Charlesworth, R. J. Rowell, Agnes M. Hanley, Kelvin Cury, Lucy MacKenzie, Betty Ivens, Nicol Allen, D.G.M. Mowatt, (15).
J. Westell- 'Woodbine Cottage in Epping Forest near Chingford in Essex' and 'The Bend of the Sea near the old Water Works, Essex'; oils on board, a pair, both signed, dated 1892 and inscribed on the reverse with titles, 36.3x62.5cm., ea: A. R. Nash- Coastal village scenes; oils on board, a pair, one signed and dated 1901: together with a portrait study of a lady by Vanotti, (5).
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, of large form, having a swans neck pediment above the glazed door enclosing the 14in. arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and eight-day striking movement by R. Sutton, Whitehaven and with sheaf binding scene to the arch and windmills to each spandrels, flanked by turned columns and in turn above the short shaped trunk door also flanked by turned columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 91ins.
Bartlett (W.H.). Forty Days in the Desert on the Track of the Israelites, 5th ed., n.d., c.1848, frontis, title vignette, map, twenty-five steel engr. plts., plus seventeen wood-engrs., some foxing, full contemp. red morocco, gilt, corners and joints rubbed, a.e.g., together with Therry (R.), Reminiscences of Thirty Years' Residence in New South Wales and Victoria, 1st ed., 1863, margins of section 2B slightly frayed, duplicate corrected leaf C1 loosely inserted, title page and few other leaves spotted, orig. blind stamped cloth, stained, spine faded and warped, together with Johnson (John Willes), Journal of a Tour through parts of France, Italy and Switzerland in the years 1823-4, 1st ed., 1827, uncut, marginal spotting, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed, spine damaged, and seven others, incl. Iceland and Japan, 8vo & 12mo (10)
Arnold (Sir Edwin). East and West, Being Papers Reprinted from the "Daily Telegraph" and other Sources, 1896, plts. and text illusts. by R. T. Pritchett, light foxing, orig. red cloth, gilt, slightly faded and rubbed, together with Wandering Words, Reprinted ....from Papers Published in the "Daily Telegraph" and Foreign Journals and Magazines, 1894, illusts. from drawings by Ben Boothby and from Photographs, orig. red cloth, a little soiled, plus Palgrave (W. Gifford), Ulysses, or Scenes and Studies in Many Lands, 1887, orig. green cloth, gilt, a fine, unopened copy, all 8vo. (3)
Ponsonby-Fane (R. A. B.). Studies in Shinto and Shrines, 1962; The Imperial House of Japan, 1959; Sovereign and Subject, 1962; The Vicissitudes of Shinto, 1963; and Visiting Famous Shrines in Japan, 1964; together 5 vols., all pub. by the Ponsonby Memorial Society, Kyoto, all with half-tone plts. and text illusts., orig. series red cloth, all save one in d.j's, 8vo. (5)
London. Creighton (R.), A Plan of London and its Environs, pub. Jan 1st, 1834, hand coloured plan of London engraved by J. & C. Walker, creased where previously folded, approx. 400 x 480 mm, together with other maps of London incl. plans after Edward Weller, three 1:2500 Ordnance Survey sheets, etc. (16)
Alken (Henry, illust.). The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod [C. J. Apperley], pub. Downey & Co., 1901, thirty-six hand-col. plts., incl. frontis. and addn. title, t.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat faded to spine, with some marks, large 8vo, together with Leech (John, illust.), "Ask Mamma;" or, The Richest Commoner in England [by R. S. Surtees], 1st ed., 1858, hand-col. frontis. and twelve hand-col. plts., some soiling and spotting, contemp. half dark green morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, 8vo, plus Cuming (E. D., ed.), Squire Osbaldeston: His Autobiography, reprinted 1926, col. plts., num. b&w plts., etc, orig. cloth, sl. faded to spine and edges of upper cover, large 4to (3)
Egan (Pierce). Life in London; or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their rambles and sprees through the metropolis, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1821, thirty-six hand-col. aquas by I. R. & G. Cruikshank, three folding eng. plts. of music, bound without half-title or final unnumbered leaf ("To the Subscribers"), six pp. pubs. ads. at rear, somewhat soiled and with some marks throughout, one leaf torn and repaired to verso. without loss, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine, rubbed and some wear to joints, together with another copy of the same work, lacking the printed title page, but with all plts. complete (generally a clean copy), bound in contemp. full diced calf, rubbed and darkened on spine, some wear to joints with upper cover det., 8vo, plus The Finish to the Adventures of Tom, Jerry, and Logic, in their pursuits through life in and out of London, illust. Robert Cruikshank, pub. Reeves & Turner, 1887, thirty-six hand-col. aqua plts., t.e.g., remainder rough trimmed, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks and stains to upper cover, some wear to spine with joints partly cracked, large 8vo (3)

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