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A stained mahogany chiffonier, the two doors with wire-worked front and yellow fabric enclosing shelf and raised on turned supports, 101cm wide, together with a walnut pier cabinet and a mahogany single-door display cabinet, the glazed door enclosing two shelves and raised on squared, tapering supports. 61cm wide.
Cook (Frederick A.). My Attainment of the Pole, being the Record of the Expedition that first reached the Boreal Center, 1907-1909, 1st edition, New York: Polar Publishing Co., 1911, 32 photographic plates including frontispiece, contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper, bookplate removed from front pastedown, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed and marked, 4to, together with: Nourse (J. E.), Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition made by Charles F. Hall, 1st edition, Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1879, photogravure and heliotype plates, folding colour maps, numerous wood-engravings in the text, linen-backed folding colour map in end-pocket, light tonign to text-block, frontispiece offset, Olivet College library plate, manuscript shelf-mark to title page, front inner hinge repaired, original red pictorial cloth gilt, manuscript shelf-mark to spine, fraying to spine ends, slightly rubbed, sunned and marked overall, 4to; Peary (Robert E.), The North Pole, with an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt, 1st UK edition, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910, 4 photogravure plates including frontispiece, numerous half-tone plates, endpapers spotted, ink-stamp of C. W. M. Swithinbank to front free endpaper, original blue-green pictorial cloth gilt, extremities slightly rubbed and bumped but a bright copy, 4to; Tarr (Ralph Stockman, & Lawrence Martin), Alaskan Glacier Studies of the National Geographic Society in the Yakutat Bay, Prince William Sound and Lower Cooper River Regions, 1st edition, Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1914, photographic frontispiece, text illustrations, 9 folding maps in end-pocket, light spotting to prelims, ownership ink-stamp to front free endpaper, original red cloth lettered in gilt, corners bumped, pale mottling to rear cover, 4to; Hayes (J. Gordon), Antarctica, a Treatise on the Southern Continent, 1st edition, 16 plates, 14 charts of which 4 folding in end-pocket, browning to endpapers, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, sunned and rubbed, 4to; Abruzzi (Luigi Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of the), On the "Polar Star" in the Arctic Sea, translated by William Le Queux, 2 volumes, 1st edition in English, Hutchinson & Co., 1903, 16 photogravure plates, 2 folding panoramas, 6 colour maps of which 2 folding in end-pocket, light spotting and thumbing to plates, inner hinges cracked, original blue-green pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, small chip to foot of volume 2 spine, 4to; Peters (William J.), The Ziegler Polar Expedition 1903-1905. Scientific Results ... edited by John A. Fleming, 1st edition, Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1906, 2 colour maps, 13 tables and charts, 19 coloured lithographic plates of the aurora borealis, 3 further plates, lacking the 3 folding maps in the end pocket, original green cloth, rubbed and mottled, 4to Arctic Bibliography 3389 (Cook), 6486 (Nourse), 13230 (Peary), 17452 (Tarr), 10423 (Abruzzi), N/A. (7)
Kuznetsov (Yakov Pavlovich). Uchebniy atlas Rossiyskoy imperii ['Educational Atlas of the Russian Empire'], [St Petersburg]: Military Topographic Depot, 1852, lithographic title page, contents leaf, 22 hand-coloured lithographic maps, 1 leaf of city plans not listed in the contents, offsetting, occasional light spotting, white moir‚ silk endpapers, ink-stamp of the Russian imperial library at the Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo ('Tsarskoselskaya dvortsovaya biblioteka') to initial blank and related shelf-mark labels to front free endpaper verso (see note), all edges gilt, original green moir‚ silk binding, titles and decoration in embossed gilt, fraying to spine and extremities, mild cockling and wear to sides, oblong folio (38.5 x 49.5 cm) Rare Russian atlas producing during the reign of Nicholas I. One copy of the fourth edition of 1860 traced in the Presidential Library, St Petersburg; no copy of any iteration traced on OCLC. There are also maps of the Caucasus and the Bering Strait, and a map titled 'Western Siberia and the Kyrgyz Steppe' which includes parts of modern-day Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Provenance: from the library of the Catherine Palace at Tsarskoye Selo, St Petersburg, the summer residence of the Russian tsars, with ink-stamp and associated shelf-mark labels. (1)
Polar Bibliography. Arctic Institute of North America, Arctic Bibliography, 16 volumes, Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense [later volumes Montreal and London: McGill-Queen's University Press], 1953-75, all original blue cloth except volume 15 (rebound in black cloth), volume 1 spine faded, shelf-marks to spines of volume 4 and 12, 8vo; National Science Foundation, Antarctic Bibliography, 25 volumes, Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1965-95, comprising primary volumes numbered 1-22, the retrospective volume issued after volume 3, and the 2 index volumes for volumes 1-7 and 8-12, original blue cloth, cancelled British Antarctic Survey ink stamps to front pastedowns, 4to; Scott Polar Research Institute, The Library Catalogue of the Scott Polar Research Institute, 23 volumes, Boston, MA: G. K Hall & Co., 1976-81, comprising primary volumes numbered 1-19 (lacking volume 14), and supplement volumes 1-5, discreet ink-stamps of the Scott Polar Research Institute to title pages, original green cloth, folio; Day (Alan Edwin), Search for the Northwest Passage, an Annotated Bibliography, New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1986, original cloth, 8vo; Ricks (Melvin), Alaska Bibliography: An Introductory Guide to Alaskan Historical Literature, Portland, OR: Binford & Mort, 1977, original leatherette, large 8vo; and approximately 20 similar, various formats (6 shelves)
λ A Regency rosewood side cabinet, with nulled decoration, the raised top with a gilt brass gallery and leaf decorated supports, the pair of panelled doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by two further doors, one side with a shelf, the other with a shelf and two later cutlery trays, the back with a metal trade label for 'JOHN KEIL LTD 51 PARK STREET BRISTOL' 126.9cm high, 176.2cm wide, 41cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A 19th century painted pine and parcel gilt side cabinet, the top decorated with a lattice design, above a pair of arched cupboard doors painted to simulate pleated silk, flanked by pilasters enclosing a shelf, 76.3cm high, 87.8cm wide, 36.3cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A William IV mahogany chiffonier, the raised back carved with scrolls and leaves, with a shelf on turned supports, above a pair of frieze drawers with convex mouldings, the base with a pair of panelled doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by turned columns on bun feet, 136.5cm high, 100.8cm wide, 50cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
λ A late Victorian rosewood and painted side cabinet in the manner of Collinson and Lock, the raised top with a kingwood crossbanding, above a pair of astragal glazed doors, enclosing an adjustable shelf, above three drawers, the centre one marquetry inlaid with ivory dancing figures heightened with penwork, on an Adam style base, with parcel gilt decoration and with a frieze drawer, 134.5cm high, 75cm wide, 39cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A mahogany and painted side cabinet in Regency style, the top painted with a band of flowers, above a pair of cane panelled doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, flanked by a pair of concave open shelves, 20th century, 83.1cm high, 123cm wide, 35.5cm deep. click here to view the page turning catalogue
A late 17th century oak dresser, the boarded top above a geometric panelled cupboard door enclosing a shelf, flanked by three drawers to either side, decorated with baluster split mouldings, on shaped bracket feet, 82cm high, 185.5cm wide, 52.5cm deep.Provenance: Purchased from Great Grooms Antique Centre, Hungerford, 1st June 2009.click here to view the page turning catalogue
An early 18th century Welsh oak press cupboard, the plain frieze with turned pendants, above a pair of arched fielded panel doors, the base with three frieze drawers, above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 174.7cm high, 149cm wide, 60cm deep. Provenance: The Collection of Christopher Jenkins.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A Louis XVI kingwood and marquetry secrétaire à abattant, the mottled grey marble top with a moulded edge, above a frieze drawer, with ormolu mounts, above a harewood and penwork decorated fall with a wreath and a medallion, revealing a kingwood interior, with pigeonholes and a bank of nine drawers, the fall inlaid with a leather writing surface and inset with a white metal presentation plaque engraved 'Presented to RONALD MALCOLM ESQRE. by the Members of the Staff of Messrs Coutts & Co on the occasion of his marriage 22nd March 1904', above a pair of conforming cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, 140.7cm high, 94.7cm wide, 36.5cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A French Louis XV style kingwood secrétaire in the manner of François Linke, with ormolu mounts, the rouge marble top above a hinged fall inset with a Vernis Martin painted panel depicting 18th century lovers in an arcadian setting, the satinwood interior with a shelf and four drawers, with parquetry sides and a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with ram's head masks, c.1900, 132cm high, 65.1cm wide, 40.4cm deep.click here to view the page turning catalogue
A near pair of late George III painted pine bookcases, each with a pair of astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a pair of elliptical wirework and pleated fabric doors enclosing a shelf, 246cm high, 152.8cm wide, 36cm deep, 245cm high, 153cm wide, 34.5cm deep. (2)click here to view the page turning catalogue
LITERATURE, A QUANTITYINCLUDING GRAY, THOMAS The Poems of Mr. Gray... London: J. Dodsley..., 1775. Second edition, 4to, contemporary green calf gilt; Byron, George Gordon, Lord An Historical Tragedy... London: John Murray, 1821. First edition, second issue, 8vo, contemporary morocco; Fielding, Henry The History of Amelia... London: James Cochrane and Co., 1832. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half morocco; Berquin, Arnaud The Looking-Glass for the Mind... London: Harris and Son..., 1821. 12mo, contemporary calf; Burton, Richard F. Vikram and the Vampire... London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1870. First edition, 8vo, later half calf; Dickens, Charles Our Mutual Friend... London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. First edition in book form, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary green morocco gilt; Arnold, Matthew Poems. London: Longman, Brown, Green..., 1853. First edition (although described as 'new' edition), 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Reeve, Clara The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story. London: Charles Dilly, 1780. "Second" [Third] edition, 12mo, contemporary calf rebacked retaining original spine; Darton, William City Scenes... London: Darton, Henry, and Darton..., 1814. 12mo, contemporary red quarter morocco over boards; Shakespeare, William Complete Works. London: Allied Newspapers Ltd., [n.d.] 40 volumes, 24mo, on wooden shelf; and 55 others, including several Folio Society publications (106)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
POTTER, BEATRIX, 31 BOOKSINCLUDING FIVE FIRST EDITIONS: The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1910. First edition, 16mo, original blue boards, endpapers matching Quinby X; The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1911. First edition, 16mo, original green boards, endpapers matching Quinby X; The Tale of Mr. Tod. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1912. First edition, 16mo, original tan boards, endpapers matching Quinby XI, spine lacking; Ginger & Pickles. London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1909. First edition, 8vo, original tan boards, endpapers matching Quinby VIII & IX, some wear to covers, hinges splitting; And another copy, in fine condition, in green boards, published November 1909 [see Quinby 17.2]; Peter Rabbit's Painting Book. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1911. First edition, 8vo, original green boards, with 12 colour and 12 outline plates (several having been completed by children), spine peeling; also Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes. London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1917. First edition, later impression in variation light green boards printed in red, published November 1917, Quinby endpapers XII & XIV; The Story of Miss Moppet. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [after 1913]. First edition in book form?, 16mo, original grey-green boards, Quinby endpapers XII & XIII [see Quinby 11A]; The Pie and the Patty Pan. London: Frederick Warne & Co., "1905". Early edition, 8vo, original brown boards [see Quinby 9B]; and 21 others on specially designed "Peter Rabbit's Book-Shelf", 44 x 23cm (31)

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