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REGINE SCHONEMANN for Keramik Mecklenburger Vogel; a salt glazed beaker, impressed mark and pottery label, height 9cm. (D)Additional InformationShallow chips to base where pot stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Virginibus Puerisque and other papers, first issue, advertisements dated 7.81, light browning to endpapers, spine a little sunned, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, 1881; Familiar Studies of Men and Books, advertisements dated May, 1882, light browning to endpapers, slight shelf-lean, spine darkened, spine ends chipped, corners bumped, light surface soiling, 1882; A Footnote to History. Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa, frontispiece, advertisements dated 5.92, spine slightly darkened, spine ends and corners lightly rubbing and bumped, 1892, first editions, original cloth, [Prideaux I, 5, 7 & 35]; and 11 others, nonfiction by the same, 8vo & 12mo (14)
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Prince Otto, advertisements at rear dated April, 1885, the odd marginal tear, bookplate of Oliver Nowell Chadwyck-Healey to front pastedown, 1885; The Merry Men and other tales and fables, advertisements at rear dated September, 1886, some cracking to upper hinge but holding firm, 1887; Island Nights' Entertainments, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, advertisements at rear dated 3.93, bookplate to front pastedown, 1893, first editions, original cloth, some slight shelf-lean, spines darkened, light bumping to spine ends and corners, extremities a little rubbed, some light marking to boards, [Prideaux I, 13, 20 & 38]; and 7 others, novels, short stories and other fiction by the same, 8vo (10)
Kipling (Rudyard) The Second Jungle Book, first edition, spine sunned with a few chips to ends, slight shelf-lean, 1895; The Jungle Book, 1898; The Jungle Book, uniform edition, contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, 1899; The Second Jungle Book, uniform edition, spine sunned, 1899, half-titles, illustrations, some light scattered spotting, in latter two mostly to endpapers, occasional splitting at gutter, a few hinges cracked but covers holding firm, original cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed with a few light stains, corners and spine ends bumped, g.e. or t.e.g., 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE Electricity.- Hauksbee (Francis) Esperienze fisico-meccaniche sopra varj soggetti contenenti un racconto di diversi stupendi fenomeni intorno la luce e l'elettricita, first Italian edition, half-title, 7 numbered folding engraved plates, 1 smaller unnumbered plate, woodcut head and tail-pieces and decorative initials, errata f. at end, the smaller plate browned, the others lightly browned and with some spotting, contemporary green vellum, richly gilt spine in compartments and with red leather label, later paper shelf label to a lower compartment, upper joint starting, but holding firm, short diagonal split to lower spine, [Dibner Early Electrical Machines (1957) 16-19; Duveen 281-282; Mottelay 149-150; Wheeler Gift 232], a well-margined copy, 4to, Florence, Jacopo Guiducci, 1716.⁂ 'One of the most important early works on electricity, containing a description of the electrical machine with a glass cylinder' (Duveen). A very good copy of the first Italian edition, which was the first edition to be published on the Continent.
Victorian walnut veneered ladies writing desk formed of two sections, the top section with galleried shelf over two glazed doors opening to a shelved interior and two further small drawers, the base with slide-out writing surface with leather covering and a single frieze drawer raised on tapering cabriole legs with floral carved knees 76cm x 137cm x 46cm
Group of two wall mounted shelves with mirrored backings and Dresden style porcelain columns and finials. The columns decorated with floral encrustations and putti. Hand painted with gilt accents. The wooden shelves with stylistic uneven edges and cutaways.(Smaller shelf) height: 13 1/2 in x width: 14 in x depth: 5 in. (Larger shelf) height: 20 in x width: 20 in x depth: 6 3/4 in.
VICTORIAN NATURAL HISTORY: TATE (Ralph): 'A Plain and Easy Account of the Land and Fresh-water Mollusks of Great Britain..', London, Robert Hardwicke, 1866: 11 plates colour tinted, publishers green cloth gilt lettered, 12mo: TAYLOR (J E) 'Nature's Bypaths..', London, David Bogue, 1880: 8vo, publishers ornate blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed: together with 20 other vols, largely Victorian popular natural history and related, most in publishers bindings, various sizes and condition, plus some part issues of Lloyds Natural History and Familiar Wild Flowers. (One shelf)
GREENE (Graham): 'Our Man in Havana': London, Heinemann, 1958: FIRST EDITION, publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, very light edge wear and some soiling to lower panel, 8vo: LEE (Laurie): 'Cider with Rosie', FIRST EDITION, Hogarth Press 1959, dustjacket with a few small chips and abrasions, a good copy: with 23 others on one shelf, 20th century fiction, majority in dustjackets. (25)
CONAN DOYLE (Arthur): 'His Last Bow...some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes': London, John Murray, 1917: FIRST EDITION: 8vo, publishers red cloth gilt lettered, spines sunned, a good copy: RACKHAM (Arthur, illustrator) 'Rip Van Winkle', Toronto, S B Gundy, n.d: publishers brown boards with dustjacket, torn and chipped with head of spine snagged: together with 30 other volumes over one shelf, literature. (32)
TOPOGRAPHY: SURTEES (Robert): 'The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham...', Sunderland, Hills & Company, 1908-10: 3 vols, 4to, publishers cloth backed boards, VG: LEIGH PEERAGE CASE: 'Stoneleigh Abbey 30 Years Ago, containing a short history of the claims to the peerage and estates, and a catalogue of the confessed and suspected crimes etc': Leamington Spa, n.d (1848): publishers blind stamped blue cloth, 12mo: together with approx 35 others over one shelf, British topographical interest, 19th century to modern. (One shelf)
CLARK (Samuel): 'The Marrow of Ecclesiastical Historie, conteined in the lives of the fathers...', London, William Dugard, 1650: numerous engraved portraits, some leaves torn with loss, for sale with all faults, period calf boards with 19thc reback, 8vo: together with a quantity of misc antiquarian books over one shelf, to include H E Heather's 'Cards and Card Tricks': 'Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden', illustrated by Walter Crane, various sizes and condition, from the estate of the Williamson family. (One shelf)
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