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OAK ARTS & CRAFTS HALL CUPBOARD.DESIGNED BY SHAPLAND & PETTER.RAISED TOP OVER PANELLED DOORS WITH PATENTED COPPER HINGE BRACKETS, OPENING TO REVEAL SHELF HOOKS & ONE DOOR WITH CIRCULAR MIRROR SHELVES & A PATENT WALKING STICK RACK. HEIGHT: 82 INCHES.WIDTH: 46 INCHES.DEPTH: 17 INCHES.IN GOOD CONDITION.
A 19th century rosewood chiffonier, the supastructure over with a brass column and gallery supporting a shelf, having two brass grilled doors, flanked by moulded columns and raised on reeded knurl feet, width 48insCondition Report: Top shelf has ripple splits and leading edge shows some damage. Various other splits and stains to top and body in general. Brass grilles not guaranteed original.
Tromholt (Sophus). Under the Rays of the Aurora Borealis: In the Land of the Lapps and Kvaens, edited by Carl Siewers, 2 volumes, 1st UK edition, 1885, colour lithographed frontispiece to each, folding map and publisher's list to volume I, illustrations, one or two light spots, ex-libris Bournemouth Natural Science Society bookplates and marks, original pictorial cloth, upper covers blocked in gold and silver, shelf number labels to spines, one corner bumped, slight lean, 8vo, together with The North West Passage, Being the Record pf a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship "Gjoa" 1903-1907, by Roald Amundsen, 2 volumes, 1st UK edition, 1908, two folding maps (one with closed tear), illustrations, light spotting front and rear, ex-libris as above, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, spines a little faded with tears or splits at ends and joints, shelf number labels, slight lean, 8vo, plus Nearest the Pole, by R.E. Peary, 1st UK edition, 1907, colour frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, endpapers a little toned, contemporary presentation inscription, ex-libris as above, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded with tiny tears at ends, shelf number at foot, some mottled stains, 4to, with four other polar exploration titles (12)
Alvarez de Colmenar (Juan). Les d‚lices de l'Espagne et du Portugal, 5 volumes in 3, 1st edition, Leiden: Pieter van der Aa, 1707, 165 engraved plates including folding title page to each volume, folding dedication leaf to volume 1, and 159 plates including views, maps and plans (143 folding), browning to text-leaves and occasionally to plates, letterpress title pages printed in red and black, bound without half-titles, 1 plate (panorama of Barcelona) with short nick to fold, later gift- or ownership inscriptions and remains of shelf-mark labels to front free endpapers, contemporary tan sheep backing marbled boards, gilt spines, slightly rubbed, 12mo (15 x 9 cm) Palau 9588; not in Cohen-de Ricci. There is no list of illustrations but this copy has a greater number of plates than any other traced in auction records; a copy at Sotheby's in 1990 contained 163 including the titles and dedication leaf. The Dutch translation of the same year is more usually encountered. (3)
Band (George C., 1929-2011). Collection of books from the library of 1953 British Mount Everest expedition member George C. Band, all with his ownership inscription, book label, annotations (on self-adhesive slips tipped to margins), related laid-in material, or inscriptions to Band from the authors, the titles including: Winter-Blyth (M. A.), Butterflies of the Indian Region, 1st edition, Bombay: Bombay Natural History Society, 1957, colour plates, title page partially detached, ownership inscription 'George Band, Chittagong, 1967', original boards (marked), dust jacket, large 8vo, Abraham (George D.), The Complete Mountaineer, 1st edition, Methuen & Co., 1907, photographic plates, spotting, endpapers browned, library plate and ink-stamp of Lincoln College, Oxford, book label of George C. Band, original cloth, worn, manuscript shelf-mark to spine, 8vo, Bonington (Chris), Chris Bonington's Everest, 1st edition, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2002, inscribed by Bonington 'To George, Happy memories, Ch. Bonington' on the title page, original boards, dust jacket, 4to, and 27 others others, various formats. Together with: Dyhrenfurth (Norman G., 1918-2017), Collection of Italian mountaineering books from the library of Norman G. Dyhrenfurth, leader of the 1963 American Mount Everest expedition, all with Dyhrenfurth's bookplate and ownership inscription, several inscribed at length by the authors to Dyhrenfurth's father G. O. Dyhrenfurth, leader of the 1930 International Himalaya Expedition, titles including Ghighlione (Piero), Dalle Ande all'Him laya, 1st edition, Turin: Montes, 1936, original boards, dust jacket, number 397 of 500 copies, and 6 others Collection of books from the libraries of two Himalayan pioneers, George C. Band and Norman G. Dyhrenfurth. Copac traces one copy only of Winter-Blyth's Butterflies of the Indian Region (British Library). (37)
Walsh (John Henry). The Modern Sportsman's Gun and Rifle;including Game and Wildfowl Guns, Sporting and Match Rifles, and Revolvers, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Horace Cox, "The Field" office, 1882-4, numerous wood-engraved plates and vignettes, publisher's advertisements to rear of each volume, folding plate facing volume 2 p. 404 tape-repaired verso, inner hinges strengthened, original green cloth gilt over bevelled boards, extremities slightly rubbed, small sections of mottling to volume 2 covers, 8vo, together with: Teasdale-Buckell (George Teasdale), Experts on Guns and Shooting, 1st edition, Sampson Low, Marston, & Company, Limited, 1900, photographic frontispiece, numerous photographic and woodcut illustrations, as plates and to the text, 3 folding tables, publisher's advertisements to rear, original cloth, pictorial onlay to front board (rubbed), large 8vo; Muirhead (James Patrick), Winged Words on Chantrey's Woodcocks, 1st edition, John Murray, 1857, wood-engraved frontispiece, 5 plates, spotting, Eton College library plate dated 1881 to front pastedown, presentation plate inscribed 'Jacobus Patricius Muirhead' to front free endpaper, original green pictorial cloth gilt, manuscript shelf-mark in white ink to spine, square 8vo; Tennent (Sir J. Emerson), The Story of the Guns, 1st edition, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864, 4 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, numerous text illustrations, inscribed by the author 'Th. young Esq, from J. Emerson Tennent' on the half-title, original green cloth, slightly rubbed and bumped, some minor wear, 8vo; and approximately 45 others, all concerning gunnery and field sports, 19th and early 20th century, original cloth, various formats (54)
Dillwyn (Lewis Weston). British Confervae; or Colored Figures and Descriptions of the British Plants Referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva, 1st edition, 1809, 116 colour printed hand-finished engraved plates, occasional light offsetting and soiling, a few library ink stamps, hinges reinforced, later morocco-backed library boards, spine faded to brown with shelf number in gilt to foot, a little rubbed, 4to Nissen BBI 493. (1)
Jessen (B.H.). W.N. McMillan's Expeditions and Big Game Hunting in Sudan, Abyssinia & British East Africa, 1st edition, 1906, portrait frontispiece, large folding map contained in rear pocket, front endpaper a little toned, ex-libris Bournemouth Natural Science Society bookplate and marks to front pastedown, original red cloth, spine and extremities faded, shelf number sticker at fot of spine, small 4to (1)
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