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Ruskin (John), editor. Dame Wiggins of Lee, and her Seven Wonderful Cats, woodcut illustrations, some by Kate Greenaway, half-title very lightly toned and with contemporary ownership inscription to head, occasional light finger-soiling, gutter cracked with some gatherings starting to work loose, light browning to endpapers, lacking front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, gilt, very slight shelf-lean, some wear to corners, light rubbing to joints and extremities, Orpington, George Allen, 1885 § Milne (A.A.) The King's Breakfast, music by H. Fraser-Simpson, illustrations by E.H. Shephard, browning to endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, lightly faded, some spotting and light surface soiling, Methuen & Co., 1925; and others, most children's, including a small scrap album in decorative binding, v.s. (15)
Hardy (Thomas) A Group of Noble Dames, first edition in book form, half-title, light browning to initial blank f. and very lightly to margins, occasional light soiling, gutter cracked at points but holding, upper hinge cracked and lower broken, original whity-brown flecked cloth, shelf-lean, spine slightly darkened and gilt faded, surface soiling, some wear to spine ends, joints and corners, [Purdy pp.61-62], James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1891; The Oxen, few spots, original printed grey wrappers, extremities faded, [Purdy p.175], Hove, [Private Circulation Only], 1915; Late Lyrics and Earlier with Many Other Verses, first edition, half-title, some browning to endpapers and very slightly to margins, spotting to fore-edge, original green cloth, front cover with gilt TH monogram, spine ends and corners very lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, spine browned with some chipping to ends, some small ink-marks to head of spine and upper panel, one or two other light marks, few nicks to extremities, [Purdy pp.214-227], Macmillan and Co., 1922; and others by or about Hardy, 8vo (15)
Nightingale (Florence) Notes on Hospitals, first edition in book form, half-title, folding table, 4 folding plans, illustrations, 8pp. publisher's advertisements at end, pencil ownership inscription "Property of Dr Gray" to front free endpaper, ex-Melville Hospital Medical Library of Chatham with ink shelf-marks to pastedown and ink-stamp to front free endpaper and half-title, occasional light soiling or spotting, very slight toning to margins, hinges cracked and rather worn, original cloth, rebacked, strip of slight fading to upper cover, covers lightly rubbed and stained, wear to extremities, 8vo, John W. Parker and Son, 1859. *** The essays were first issued in wrappers and released privately, with the present work being the first edition in book form.
Haggard (H. Rider) She. A History of Adventure, first edition, first issue, with 'Godness' on penultimate line of p.269, half-title, 2 chromolithographed frontispieces, advertisement f. at end, subtle embossed W.H. Smith stamp to front free endpaper, slight browning to half-title and verso of final f., frontispiece very lightly offset, some small marginal nicks to endpapers and final few ff., some spotting and light soiling, gutter cracked at points, hinges cracked, original dark blue pictorial cloth, gilt, very short tear to spine head, few light scratches to upper cover, some wear to spine ends and corners, little rubbed elsewhere, slight shelf-lean, Longmans, Green and Co., 1887; and others, adventure or mystery, many by Rider Haggard, 8vo (c.35)
FURNIVAL WILLIAM J. Leadless Decorative Tiles, Faience & Mosaic. Col. plates & other illus. Quarto. Orig. dec. blue cloth, wear & shelf number to back, labels to endpapers & lib. stamp to title, dedication leaf & final leaf but contents generally good. Stone, Staffordshire, 1904; also H. B. Walters, Catalogue of the Terracottas in the British Museum, illus., ex lib., 1903. (2).
ALLOM THOMAS & WRIGHT G. N. China in a Series of Views Displaying the Scenery, Architecture & Social Habits of That Ancient Empire. 4 vols. in two. Many eng. plates. Quarto. Rubbed half maroon morocco, gilt back with shelf number, labels to endpapers, lib. blind stamps to title & stamps to final leaves but no stamps noted to plates & contents, some internal foxing & spotting. Fisher, Son & Co., n.d. but c.1840's.
BURGESS (Anthony): 'The Enemy in the Blanket..': London, Heinemann, 1958: FIRST EDITION, publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, rubbed to corners and some waterstaining to edges else a good copy, 8vo: GREENE (Graham): 'The End of the Affair': FIRST EDITION, 1951: dustjacket browned and with losses to spine panel: with 21 other books across one shelf, modern fiction, mostly first editions, some signed. (One shelf)
GREEN (John Richard): 'History of the English People': London, Macmillan, 1895: 8 vols, contemporary green half-calf, spines gilt with twin red morocco labels, teg, a little rubbed and sunned, small 8vo: BROCKEDON (W): 'Finden's Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron': London, John Murray, 1833: 2 vols, steel engraved illustrations, contemporary green half morocco gilt, aeg, rubbed: together with a quantity of leatherbound and other books. (One shelf)
LEISHMAN (J B): 'The Metaphysical Poets..Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Traherne..': Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1934: publishers blue cloth with rare dustjacket, browned and price clipped, 8vo: together with a shelf of miscellaneous other books, largely late 19th-mid 20thc publications, fiction, poetry and illustrated books, condition variable. (One shelf)
GILBERT & SULLIVAN: 'Songs of Two Savoyards..': London, Routledge, n.d (circa 1910?): publishers brown pictorial cloth retaining rare dustjacket printed in red and brown on brown paper, slight chipping to edges but VG overall, 4to: BRANGWYN (Frank, illustrator): 'The Bridge': London, John Lane, 1926: FIRST EDITION: publishers buckram backed boards, spine gilt lettered, remainder untrimmed, teg, 4to: with 21 other volumes, misc. illustrated and other literature to include other Gilbert & Sullivan interest. (One shelf)
BINDINGS: HOWITT (William): 'The Rural Life of England': Longman et al, 1862: 3rd Edition: later dark green half morocco, spine gilt lettered, teg, a little rubbed, 8vo: RUSKIN (John): 'The Elements of Drawing': London, Smith Elder, 1857: 2nd Edition: contemporary green half-calf gilt, rubbed, sm.8vo: with 27 others, chiefly 19thc calf bound literature, various sizes and condition. (One shelf)
Children's literature. POTTER (Beatrix) The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st edition, F. Warne & Co. 1903, lacking spine strip, taped inner hinge; NESBIT (E) The Magic City, 1st edition 1910, red cloth gilt, school prize label; 'GREY OWL', Pilgrims of the Wild, 4th printing 1935, author's inscription, dust jacket; BARRIE (J M) Peter and Wendy, illustrated by F Bedford, no date, 8vo, cloth gilt; Peter Rabbit's Book Shelf with contents; VERNON-STOKES (G) Blobbs at the Sea Side; Blobbs Day at the Stores; no date, 4to, colour plates, taped or splitting at gutter, worn spines; various others. Condition varies (quantity)
SHAKESPEARE in miniature. The Dramatic Works, in 8 vols., 11 x 7cm, no date, circa 1840, publ. Charles Tilt, with frontispieces, all edges gilt, cloth gilt spines, in leather covered glazed door case (worn); The Works of William Shakespeare in 40 Volumes, no date, early 20th century, publ. Allied Newspapers Limited, circa 50 x 35mm, dark cloth covers on 3 row wooden shelf
Large Osvaldo Borsani (1911 - 1985) vintage wall unit. With two wall cabinets, 140 x 45 x 45 cm. With 17x loose shelf, 70 x 26 cm. With 9 long iron brackets, 275 cm. Three iron brackets, 235 cm. One iron bracket 218 cm. Two brackets 120 cm. Also present a box full of original screws and shelf supports. In good condition.
A REGENCY GREEN AND CREAM-PAINTED CORNER WASHSTAND EARLY 19TH CENTURY Now with a removeable top panel and a drawer in the undertier 107cm high, 57cm wide, 38cm deep Condition Report: Good, structurally secure with wear and tear consistent with age and use. There are chips, scratches and scuffing to the decoration overall and a small shrinkage split to the far left of the middle tier shelf. Otherwise in good, sturdy and ready to use condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF MOSTLY ENGLISH PORCELAIN VARIOUS DATES 18TH CENTURY AND 19TH CENTURIES A part tea service painted with landscapes , A Worcester blue-scale ground teacup and saucer together with a Staffordshire salt-glazed polychrome teapot and a Worcester blue & white bowl 21cm diameter Together with a grey-painted three tier hanging shelf Condition Report: Mixed condition to the ceramics in this lot. Potential purchasers should view in person if they wish the minutiae of detail. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request for details of damage. Do not buy this lot assuming the contents are perfect. Condition Report Disclaimer
Matrix: A Review for Printers & Bibliophiles.Whittington Press, 1991-2020, numbers 11-36, plus a reprint of number 2 (1993) and the index volume for numbers 1-21 (2003), limited editions (between 475 and 975 copies), plates, illustrations and specimens, etc., original stiff card covers, dust jackets, no. 11 jacket spine very lightly faded, no. 19 with slight shelf lean, couple of very small tears to jackets, else fine.(28)
Skelton (Joseph). Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata, Containing Upwards of One Hundred and Seventy Engravings...Oxford: J. Skelton, 1823, two folio volumes, folding engraved plan frontispiece, 134 engraved plates, some offsetting onto text leaves, some variable faint foxing, contemporary calf gilt by W. Hayes, vol. 1 both boards detached, others almost detached, a few abrasions to boards and light shelf wear. Please note: three of the four boards are now detached.(2)Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle.
A group of small furniture to include an oak bedside cabinet with inset white top, twin doors with internal shelf, on turned hexagonal legs and spade feet, 70 x 40 x 45.5cms; a Victorian mahogany swing mirror with hinged compartment door to base top; and a Victorian walnut writing box, with inset brass strapwork, corners and cartouche, fitted interior having inset leather scriber and single ink well, 5 x 35.5 x 22cms, (when closed).Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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