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Evelyn (John). Numismata. A Discourse of Medals, Antient and Modern. Together with some account of Heads and Effigies of Illustrious, and Famous Persons, in Sculps and Taille-Douce, of whom we have no medals extant; and of the use to be derived from them. To which is added a Digression concerning Physiognomy, 1st edition, printed for Benjamin Tooke, 1697, title printed in red and black, 100 engravings to text of coins and medals, some light dampstaining to front and rear of volume, final leaf with repair to upper portion of blank fore-edge, 19th century half calf, rubbed and some wear, cover detached, spine defective, bookplate of Augustin William Langdon to front pastedown, folio, together with [Dobson, Susannah]. Historical Anecdotes of Heraldry and Chivalry, tending to shew the origin of many English and foreign coats-of-arms, circumstances and customs, 1st edition, Worcester, Holl and Brandish, 1795, half-title, lacks engraved frontispiece, 4 single-page engraved plates of coats-of-arms, some spotting, modern quarter calf, 4to, plus Brayley (E.W. & Herbert, W., publishers), A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, printed by S. Gosnell for E.W. Brayley and W. Herbert, 1806, additional engraved title, engraved plates, including some hand-coloured, untrimmed, original morocco-backed plain boards, heavily rubbed and scuffed, large 4to, and other numismatics and antiquarian interest, including Bishop Fleetwood, Chronicon Preciosum: or, An account of English gold and silver money; the price of corn and other commodities; and of stipends, salaries, wages, jointures, portions, day-labour, &c in England, 1745, Jacob Henry Burn, A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffee-house Tokens, current in the seventeenth century, 2nd edition, 1855 (2 copies), James Ede, A View of the Gold & Silver Coins of All Nations, [1808], etc. Keynes 104. Kress 2027. Wing E3505. (9)
Folkes (Martin). A Table of English Silver Coins, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time with their Weghts, intrinsic Values, and Some Remarks upon the Several Pieces, Society of Antiquaries, 1745, bound with A Table of English Gold Coins, from the Eighteenth Year of King Edward the Third, when Gold was first coined in England, to the present Time with their Weights and intrinsic Values, reprinted, 1745,contemporary calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, worn & some leather torn to boards, 4to, together with Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins: First published by Martin Folkes, Esq; and now Re-printed, with Plates and Explanations, bound in 3 volumes (including supplement), London: Society of Antiquaries, 1763, 67 engraved plates, armorial bookplate of John Spencer, contemporary calf, some board detached, worn, 4to, with Withy (Robert & Ryall, John), Twelve Plates of English Silver Coins from the Norman Conquest to Henry the Eighth inclusive with a calculation of their respective values and short observations upon each plate, principally designed for the use of young collectors and all dealers in silver, 1756, engraved title and 13 plates, some dampstains, spotting and dust-soiling, contemporary calf, old reback, boards detached, worn, slim 4to, plus Noble (Mark), Two Dissertations upon the Mint and Coins, of the Episcopal-Palatines of Durham..., Birmingham: Printed for the Author, by Pearson and Rollason, 1780, numerous engraved illustrations, spotting and some dust-soiling, contemporary half calf, upper joint slightly cracked, slim 4to (6)
Folkes (Martin). Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins..., now Re-printed, with PLates and Explanations, London: Society of Antiquaries, 1763, 67 engraved plates, armorial ink stamp and bookplate of Jonathan Peckover to pastedowns, hinges strengthened, contemporary calf gilt, spine lacking title label, joints cracked and some wear, 4to, together with [Leake, Stephen Martin], Nummi Britannici Historia: Or an Account of English Money, from the Conquest to the Uniting of the two Kingdoms by James I. and of Great Britain to the Present Time, 1st edition, 1626 [but 1726], nine engraved plates (including one additional), title torn at head and repaired, some dampstaining, front endpaper replaced, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, later title label to spine, 8vo, with Ede (James), A View of the Gold and Silver Coins of all Nations Exhibited, [1808], engraved title, two part titles and 34 plates, edges untrimmed, publisher's boards (dampstained), later torn spine strip, 12mo, with Ruding (Rogers), Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies..., 6 volumes (including plate volume), 2nd edition, 1819, folding map and numerous engraved plates, contemporary diced calf (text volumes) and contemporary half calf (plates volume), gilt decorated spines, joints cracked, rubbed and some wear, 8vo & 4to, plus Leake (Stephen Martin), An Historical Account of English Money, from the Conquest to the Present Time..., 3rd edition, 1793, 13 engraved plates, front endpaper adhered together at gutter, contemporary calf, joints cracked an spine torn with loss, 8vo (10)
[Pinkerton, John]. The Medallic History of England to the Revolution, 1st edition, London: Edwards & Sons, 1790, Large Paper copy, 40 engraved plates, occasional light toning, marbled endpapers with armorial bookplate of Lord Cheylesmore, recent cloth hinges, contemporary diced calf, modern reback with gilt decorated spine and black morocco title label, board corners repaired, 4to, together with Cardonnel (Adam de), Numismata Scotiae, or a Series of the Scottish Coinage, from the Reign of William the Lion to the Union, Edinburgh: George Nicol, 1786, half-title, 20 engraved plates, some dust & finger soiling, free endpapers browned, late 19th/early 20th century half cloth, extremities a little rubbed, slim 4to, with Folkes (Martin), English Coinage, Silver and Gold, faithfully copied from the originals. Silver-From the Norman Conquest to Queen Anne (740 coins). Gold-From Edward II. to William II. (256 coins). Supplement (207 coins), London: Society of Antiquaries, circa 1870, engraved frontispiece and numerous plates, slight toning, contemporary quarter straight grain morocco, joints slightly rubbed, 4to, plus A View of the Coinage of Scotland, by John Lindsay, Cork: Printed by Messrs. Bolster, 1845, contemporary cloth-backed boards, worn, 4to, and Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies, by Rogers Ruding, 6 volumes (including plate volume), 2nd edition, 1819, numerous engraved plates, contemporary calf, adhesive tape to endpapers, some spines and boards, some boards detached, worn, 8vo & 4to (10)
Snelling (Thomas). Snelling on the Coins of Great Britain, France and Ireland, 7 parts in one, London: J. Thane, [1763-69], mounted engraved portrait frontispiece, 55 engraved plates, few engraved illustrations, general title and following two leaves creased, armorial bookplate of John Gordon, contemporary half calf, boards detached and some wear, folio, together with A View of the Copper Coin and Coinage of England, 1767, six engraved plates and few illustrations, scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, lacking spine, some wear, slim folio, with Miscellaneous Views of the Coins Struck by English Princes in France, Counterfeit Sterlings, Coins struck by the East India Company, Those in the West India Colonies, and in the Isle of Man. Also of Pattern Pieces for Gold and Silver Coins, and Gold Nobles struck Abroad in Imitation of English, 1769, seven engraved plates, occasional spotting and marks, armorial bookplate of T. Farmer Baily of Hall Place, 19th century half calf, upper joint cracked at foot, rubbed, slim folio, plus A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland..., 1774, 10 engraved plates, occasional spotting, 19th century half morocco, rubbed and few marks, slim folio (4)
Pogany (Willy, Illustrator). The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1909, numerous colour tipped in plates, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, original gilt decorated red cloth, lightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Pape (Frank C., illustrator), Something About Eve, 1927, The Cream of Jest, 1927, The Silver Stallion, 1928, Domnei, A Comedy of Woman-Worship, 1930, all by James Branch Campbell, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, all original gilt decorated black cloth, lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Disraeli (Benjamin), The Bradenham Edition of the Novels and Tales of Benjamin Disraeli, 12 volumes, 1926, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform original gilt decorated black cloth, 8vo, plus other early 20th century illustrated literature and works, including The Works of Joseph Conrad, 20 volumes, 1925, uniform blue cloth, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo (5 shelves)
Stanley (Henry M.). Souvenir of Dinner to Sir H. M. Stanley, London: 1890, 12 leaves of letterpress on blue or green paper, mounted rectos and versos to 6 thick card leaves, mounted Woodburytype portrait of Stanley and 4 mounted photogravure portraits of other Emin Pasha Relief Expedition members W. G. Stairs, Thomas Heazle Park, Robert Henry Nelson and A. J. Mounteney-Jephson, all signed by the sitter in blue, black or brown ink, 2 silver gelatin prints of the testimonial shield and medallions, some faint spotting to mounts and letterpress leaves, tiny nick to top edge of Stanley portrait, patterned endpapers, all edges gilt, original full calf, front cover blind-tooled with the shield of the United States emblazoned 'Stanley', extremities a trifle rubbed, tiny perforation to front board, 8vo (24.8 x 15.6 cm) Souvenir programme of the American Testimonial Banquet, held in London in May 1890 following Stanley's return from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. Some 400 copies with facsimile signatures of the expedition's participants are believed to have been printed; this is one of a handful of copies with autograph signatures. Provenance: presented by the Wellcome Foundation to Stanley's stepson Captain Denzil Stanley (laid-in typed letter signed on Wellcome Foundation letterhead from G. L. Moore, dated 25th January 1937 and addressed to Stanley at Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey); sold at Christie's London, 24 September 2002, The African Sale including Henry Morton Stanley Collection, lot 99. Moore's letter states 'We have a few leather-bound Souvenirs of the Dinner which are specially interesting because amongst other things they contain photographic prints of Sir Henry Stanley and of the principal members of the Expedition, each with autographed signatures'. (1)
*Military Instruments. Royal Naval Surgeons minor surgery case, the plated case engraved 'R.L. Jones R.N.', the hinged lid enclosing gilded interior stamped 'Larcom & Veysey Portsmouth', with various silver accessories by Weiss with London hallmarks 1901, case 14cm long with chamois outer case, together with a cased Tonsil Guillotine by Lewis London, with screw-in handle, the box with war department arrow, 20.5cm long, plus a cased set of medical instruments by J. Weiss & Son 1903 with war department arrows (3)
*Photography, 19th & 20th century, including an album containing approximately 50 albumen prints of India, mostly scenes and views in and around Calcutta, images 11 x 9cm and similar, a second album containing approximately 20 gelatin silver prints of South Africa, circa 1900, window-mounted and loose, approximately 14 x 20cm, plus a photographically-illustrated scrap album of Egypt, circa 1941, plus a carte-de-visite album with mostly unidentified family portraits, plus other photography including a group of small photographs and negatives of a European tour, circa 1930s, a small group of cabinet cards including four bodybuilders, modern celebrity copy prints, etc. (a carton)
Arabian Nights. Arabian Nights Entertainments: consisting of One Thousand and One Stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, ... Translated into French from the Arabian MSS. by M. Galland, ... and now done into English, from the last Paris edition, 12 volumes in six, mixed editions, 1754-1763, upper margins of first titles to each volume with signature of Mary Shirley Feb ye 11th 1765, some browning, bookplate of Evelyn J. Shirley of Eatington Park, Warwickshire, contemporary calf, joints cracked, upper board of first volume loose, rubbed and worn, 12mo, together with Terentius (Publius), Comoediae Sex..., Juxta Editionem Novissimam Parisiensem, London, 1731, title in red & black with excised signature to upper margin, contemporary calf, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, with Fleetwood (William), Chronicon Preciosum: or, an Account of English Gold and Silver Money; the Price of Corn and Other Commodities......., 1745, 12 engraved plates, contemporary calf, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, and Sharpe (Gregory), An Introduction to Universal History. Translated from the Latin of Baron Holberg..., 1755, armorial bookplates of William Lee of Hartwell, Buckinghamshire and other members of the family, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo, and Rousseau (Jean-Jacques), La nouvelle Heloise, ou, Lettres de deux amants habitants d'une petite ville au pied des Alpes, 4 volumes, Rouen: Chez la veuve de Pierre Dumesnil l'an 3e de la Republique Francoise [1794/1795], contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and light wear, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian (34)
Marshall (Benjamin). Chronological Tables, in which are contain'd not only all the chief things of Sacred History from the Creation of the World till Christ's Time, but also all other the most remarkeable things of those times that are recorded in any of the Antient Writers now extant, 4 parts in one, Oxford: Printed at the Theatre, 1712-1713, double page tables, with two hand painted large armorial shields at front and rear (one painted on silk, torn & frayed to edges), occasional spotting, Rochester Cathedral bookplate, ink stamps and inscription, endpapers dampstained, contemporary marbled boards with vellum edges, lacking spine, worn, slim folio, together with Folkes (Martin), English Coinage, Silver and Gold, Faithfully copied from the Originals, London Society of Antiquaries, circa 1870, numerous engraved plates, scattered spotting, original cloth, crude leather reback, 4to, with Holmes (Richard R.), Naval & Military Trophies & Personal Relics of British Heroes..., 1896, title in red & black, numerous chromolithograph plates after William Gibb, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated dark blue cloth, a little rubbed, large folio, plus two others (5)
A pair of Chinese famille rose water pots, Tongzhi (1862-1874), in the form of archaic bronze censers, painted with figures in a study, the bracket base with ruyi shaped feet painted with scrolls, 5.5cm, anda pair of Japanese silver spoons,late 19th century, the bowls in the shape of cherry blossoms, barrel finials, stamped marks STERLING JAPAN,6cm (4)清同治 粉彩人物故事图水盂 配小银勺 一对
A collection of seven Chinese bronze belt hooks,possibly Warring States period (475-221 BC), each in the classic elongated form, one end with a dragon's head and a button to the underside, six decorated with symmetrical designs inlaid with gold or silver lines, one inlaid with hardstones, possibly turquoise, 4.5 to 11.8cm, with five later stands (12)战国(可能) 铜铸错金银带钩 一组七件
A collection of five Chinese bronze belt hooks,possibly Warring States period (475-221 BC), each in the classic elongated form, one end with a dragon's head and a button to the underside, all decorated with symmetrical designs inlaid with gold and silver,14.2 to 18.6cm, all with later stands (10)战国(可能) 铜铸错金银带钩 一组五件
A collection of five Chinese bronze belt hooks,possibly Warring States period (475-221 BC), each in the classic elongated form, one end with a dragon's head and a button to the underside, all decorated with symmetrical details in gold and silver,12.5 to 17.6cm, all with later stands (10)战国(可能) 铜铸错金银带钩 一组五件
A Chinese silver bowl,second half of the 19th century, by Wang Hing, of circular form on a circular foot, decorated with two dragons chasing a flaming bowl amongst clouds, stamped 'WANG HING 90', gilt interior, 9.3cm diameter, wood stand, original wood box (3)清十九世纪后半期 香港宏兴银制双龙戏珠纹碗 连木底座 带木盒
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