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Harris (John, William Darton, Didier & Tebbett et al., publishers.). Two bound volumes containing approx. 20 chapbooks, early 19th century, eng. illusts. to each, some with orig. hand?colouring, a few with juvenile colouring, some chapbooks bound without titles and thus not listed below, contemp. half calf gilt, worn and broken, 16mo Containing the following titles: My Grandmother's Cat, or Puss in Boots (Darton, 1811); The Good Boy's Soliloquy (Darton, 1811); A Tale of A Looking Glass (Savage, n.d.); Grateful Tributes, or Recollections of Infancy (Darton, 1811); London, a Descriptive Poem (Darton, 1811); Jingles, or Original Rhymes for Children, by M. Pelham (Phillips, 1811); A True History of a Little Old Woman who found a Silver Penny (Tabart, 1808); The Twelve Labours of Hercules (Didier & Tebbett, 1808); The Entertaining and Interesting Story of Ali Baba (Didier & Tebbett, 1809); The History and Adventures of the Renowned Princes Valentine & Orson, (Didier & Tebbett, 1808); Old Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat (Harris, 1806); A Continuation of the Adventures of Old Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat (Harris, 1806); The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog, 2nd ed. (Harris, 1806); A Continuation of the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog, by S.C.M. (Harris, 1807); The Talking Bird, or Dame Trudge and Her Parrot (Harris, 1808); Death and Burial of Cock Robin (Darton, 1806); The Diverting Amusement of the House that Jack Built (Didier & Tebbett, n.d.) and The Oak at Boscobell, a New and Ingenious Parody on The House that Jack Built (Harris, 1813). Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
Rossetti (William Michael, 1829?1919). Five photos of William Michael Rossetti, 1890s?1900s, including one at Lucy''s grave, San Remo, 1907: gelatin silver print, upper margin and lower left corner near detached, verso initialled M.E.M.R., 270 x 200mm (see fig. 114 in Angela Thirlwell, 'William and Lucy, The Other Rossettis', 2003); Platinotype by J. Russell & Sons,142 x 103mm, mounted with photographer's printed details below, inscribed in pencil on verso, 'Platinotype Free. I like this the best of the 3 ? Suppose (but am not quite sure) that it has been taken for the Literary Series', in ink beneath [William's hand]: 'Taken 15/6/5' and beneath that the ink initials of his daughter M.E.M.R; Albumen print cabinet card by Elliott & Fry, 167 x 109mm, with ink inscription to verso, 'To my daughter Mary, W.M. Rossetti, Novr. '94'; Albumen print with arched top, mounted on remains of album leaf with ink inscription beneath, 'Papa, San Remo, 1895'; William Rossetti and a young girl [?Imogen, his granddaugter] wearing a straw hat and polka dot dress, c. early 1900s: positive black and white contact print on stiff plastic, 82 x 70mm; together with glass black and white negative of a drawing of Gabriele Rossetti by his son Dante Gabriel Rossetti; postcard with two portraits of Gabriele Rossetti after Marsegli and DGR; two pencil drawings of Gabriel Arthur Madox Rossetti, 6.1.1923 and another of Gabriel[?], by H[elen] R[ossetti] A[ngeli], dated 20? September 1932; pen and ink and pencil drawing of two cats and on the verso a neat pen, ink and pencil drawing of a monk at prayer in a chapel, no date or signature; three daguerrotypes of unidentified people (13)
Silver. An Old English pattern silver dessert spoon, London, 1793, together with a similar teaspoon, London, 1795, and another, London, 1848, plus a continental silver two?handled salt, all engraved with the monogram of Mary Elizabeth Madox Rossetti [1881?1947, daughter of William and Lucy Rossetti] (4)
Silver. A pair of Old English pattern silver forks, Exeter, 1838, with bright?cut decoration, 8" (20 cm.) long, together with a set of six silver?plated forks with beaded decoration and two other forks, all engraved with the monogram of William Michael Rossetti & his wife Lucy Madox Rossetti (10)
Silver. An Old English pattern silver dessert spoon, London, 1804, approx. 7" (18 cm.) long, together with a pair of almost identical spoons, London, 1821, with matching bright?cut decoration, each engraved with the monogram of William Michael Rossetti and Lucy Madox Rossetti (3)
Hale (Kathleen). Orlando (The Marmalade Cat): Buys a Farm, 1st ed., 1942, together with His Silver Wedding, 1st ed. 1944; Becomes a Doctor, 1st ed., 1944; A Camping Holiday, 2nd ed., 1942; A Trip Abroad, 2nd ed., 1942, col. illusts., orig. pictorial soft covers, slightly rubbed to covers & extrems., slim folio, plus Orlando (The Marmalade Cat): The Frisky Housewife, 1st ed., 1956, col. illusts., inscription to upper paste down, orig. printed boards with juvenile drawings to boards, backstrip defective & extrems. rubbed, slim 8vo (6)
Lewis (C.S.). Prince Caspian, 1st ed., 1951, owners name in ink to front endpaper, orig. cloth, d.j. a little rubbed at extrems. and sl. chipped at head and foot of spine, together with The Magician's Nephew, 1st ed., 1955, contemp. ink inscription to front endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., d.j. sl. rubbed at extrems., and first editions of The Silver Chair, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, all in orig. cloth, sl. rubbed and marked, 8vo (5)
Edward VII drum shaped mustard pot the hinged cover with shell thumb piece, London 1903, three foreign silver coloured metal salt cellars with glass liners, stamped 800, three other silver cruet items, a silver tea strainer on stand, s pair of silver backed brushes and three small spoons
Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st ed., Warne, 1906, 14 col. illusts., bound concertina style, in orig. wallet?form grey cloth, stamped in blue with an oval pict. paper label, some wear to lip of wallet (with loss of silver seal), sl. rubbed and marked, 16mo (1)
Lewis (Wyndham). The Childermass, section 1, 1928, t.e.g. remainder rough?trimmed, orig. yellow cloth gilt, some finger soiling and sl. darkened to spine, limited edition 206/225 signed by the author, together with Filibusters in Barbary, New York, 1932, num. b & w photo. illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little fraying to extrems., and The Human Age, books 2 & 3, 1st ed., 1955, orig. cloth in VG d.j., plus Beyond this Limit. Pictures by Wyndham Lewis and Words by Naomi Mitchison, 1st ed., 1935, num. b & w illusts., orig. half cloth and silver coloured boards, 8vo (4)
Three cut glass salts, of navette shaped form, and flat-cut with diamonds and swagged horizontal lines, 10cm wide, circa 1800, a pair of silver mounted cruets, comprising; a silver mounted clear glass mustard and a caster, the covers Sheffield 1834 by Henry Wilkinson and Co, 11cm high, and another, the mounts London 1816, 16cm high
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