Hermès Black Noir Togo Leather Limited Edition XL Hobo Bag. With gold-tone hardware marked appropriately and embossed blind stamp H in square - 2004. Gently used condition, with minor scuffs on front. Measures 14" L x 14" H x 3-1/2" D, shoulder drop approx. 13". Includes original box, ribbon and dust bag. Shipping $125.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)
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Hermès Black Noir Togo Leather Evelyne XL GM Messenger Bag. With palladium hardware, single flat canvas shoulder strap, perforated logo detail at front face, tonal hide lining, snap closure at back. Gently used condition with very light scuffs, wear to bottom corner edges, signs of light wear on canvas strap edge, light stain to interior. Marked appropriately, blind stamp O in square - 2009. Measures 13" W x 13" H x 3-1/4" D, shoulder drop approx. 18". Original dust bag included. Shipping $85.00 (estimate $2000-$3000)
Natural History, a quantity, including Hopkirk, ThomasFlora Glottiana... Catalogue of the Indigenous Plants on the Banks of the River Clyde. Glasgow, 1813. original cloth-backed boards, repaired; Saxby, H.L. The Birds of Shetland. 1874. calf-backed cloth; Seebohm, H. Eggs of British Birds. 1896; Rintoul, L.J. & E.V. Baxter. A Vertebrate Fauna of Forth. 1935, 2 copies, one a presentation copy signed by the authors; Thomson, R. The Natural History of a Highland Parish. 1900; Withering, W. An Arrangement of British Plants. 1796. 2 (of 4) volumes, half calf, rubbed; Hooker, W.J. Flora Scotica. 1821. 2 parts in one volume, quarter cloth, uncut; Ray, J.Correspondence. 1848; Further Correspondence. 1928; Lucas, W.J. The Aquatic Stage of the British Dragonflies. 1930; Gladstone, H.S. The Birds of Dumfriesshire. 1910. No. 170 of 350 copies, original buckram, t.e.g.; Cooke, M.C. A Plan and Easy Account of the British Fungi. 1871. 24 coloured plates; Cooke, M.C. A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi. 1876. 20 coloured plates, library stamp to title; Hooker, W.J. Synopsis Filicu. 1868, plates; Huxley, T.H. An Introduction to the Classification of Animals. 1869; Lindsay, W.L. A Popular History of British Lichens. 1856, coloured plates, spine worn; Plues, M. Rambles in Search of Flowerless Plants. 1864, 20 coloured plates; Moore, T. British Wild Flowers. 1867. 24 coloured plates; Kirby, W.F. Handbook to the Order Lepidoptera. 1896, 5 volumes, coloured plates, one volume rebacked; Landsborough, D. A Popular History of British Zoophytes. 1852. 20 coloured plates; Lamond, H. The Sea-Trout. 1916. Presentation copy from the author; Evans, A.H. & T.E. Buckley. A Vertebrate Fauna of the Shetland Islands. 1899; and others; sold not subject to return
Sea & Water Life, 26 books, including Bell, Thomas A History of the British Stalk-Eyed Crustacea. London: 1853. 8vo, green morocco gilt by J. Wright, bookplate of James Richard Wigram; Johnston, George A History of British Sponges and Lithophytes. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizard. 1842. 8vo, 25 plates, some partially hand-coloured, green cloth gilt; Pritchard, Andrew A History of Infusoria... London: Whittaker and Co., 1842. 8vo, 12 hand-coloured plates, red cloth, rebacked; Jones, Thomas Rymer The Aquarian Naturalist... London: Jan Van Voorst, 1858. 8vo, hand-coloured plates, contemporary green half morocco with gilt aquatic tooling to spine; another copy in cloth; Tugwell, George A Manual of the Sea-Anemonies Commonly Found on the English Coast. London: John Van Voorst, 1856. 8vo, 7 chromolithographed plates, original blue cloth gilt; Step, Edward Shell Life... London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1901. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, stamp of the Edinburgh Guiders' Library; Sowerby, G.B. Popular History of The Aquarium. London, 1857. 12mo, original red cloth gilt; Wheeler, W.H. The Sea-Coast. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1902. 8vo, red cloth gilt; British Museum A Guide to the Shell and Starfish Galleries... London, 1908. Fifth edition, 8vo; and 16 others, sold not subject to return (26)
Nuck, Antonius Adenographia Curiosa et Uteri Foeminei Anatome nova. Leiden: J. Luchtmans, 1692. 8vo, [16 inc. engr. title], 152, [27], additional engraved title and 9 engraved plates (8 folding), contemporary calf, "St John's College Oxford Sold by Order" stamp to front endpaper (& bookplate), rubbed, upper board nearly detached
Laborde, Alexandre L. J., Comte de Voyage Pittoresque et Historique de l'Espagne. Paris, 1806. Folio, a portion of the work only with frontispiece and 77 plates on 61 leaves only, lacking half-title but engraved title, introduction pp.iii-x and pp. 1-72 present, modern half calf with red morocco and gilt label to spine by the Lancaster University Library Bindery, with repair and conservation notes from the bindery, custom box, some soiling and a little dampstaining throughout, several plates sensitively but extensively repaired; with 5 loose plates, some additional to those bound into book, two with the stamps of the Forbes Library, MA., and one with the stamp of Chelsea Public Library
Yorkshire Views - Turner, J.M.W. "Turner's Views in Yorkshire", (large folio 45 x 29cm.) comprising 20 engravings after Turner original included in An History of Richmondshire, in the North Riding of the County of York by Thomas Dunham Whitaker, 1823, plain paper copy, with title page showing publisher's name W.B. Cooke, 9 Soho Square, printed on paper watermarked J. Whatman 1825, small stamp on versos "F. Hurlbutt Collection", bookplate of Wigan Free Public Library, plates with faint library blindstamp, contemporary calf, g.e., rebacked, rubbed
Slavery - Ewart, Villiers, Brotherton, Hindley, Etc. A Hand-Bill Addressed to the Members of the Anti-Slavery Convention. London: steam press of W.H. Cox, 1843, stamp and address of Mr B. Pease, Darlington, to reverse, 39 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed, folds, a few small tears and repairs, some very light spotting
Murdoch, Iris, 15 inscribed and/or signed first editions, 8 other first editions The Flight from the Enchanter. 1956. First edition, inscribed "Penelope & Ralph with best wishes from Iris" on endpaper (also with name F. Clarke, Apr. 1956), title-page signed, dustwrapper repaired on verso with sellotape & consequential discolouration; The Bell. 1958, First edition, dustwrapper spotted at edge, one small closed tear; A Severed Head. 1961. First edition, inscribed "Ralph & Penelope love from Iris" on endpaper, title-page signed, dustwrapper a little soiled and very slightly rubbed; An Unofficial Rose. London: Chatto & Windus, 1962, First edition, inscribed on endpaper "Penelope & Ralph, with my best wishes & my love, Iris", signed on title page, dust-jacket slightly discoloured, slightly rubbed; The Unicorn. 1963. First edition, inscribed on endpaper, signed on the title page, dustwrapper lightly soiled, a few closed tears; The Italian Girl. 1964. First edition, dust-jacket slightly rubbed, slightly marked; The Tale of the Angels.1966. First edition, dust-jacket torn without loss; The Nice and the Good. 1968, dustwrapper; Bruno's Dream. 1969. First edition, inscribed "Penelope & Ralph with my Love, Iris" on endpaper, title-page signed, dust-jacket a trifle rubbed, small tear at corner; another copy. 1969. First edition, inscribed "Penelope, Ralph from Iris, all love" and signed on title, spine of dustwrapper worn with loss & slightly soiled; A Fairly Honourable Defeat. 1970, dustwrapper; An Accidental Man. 1971. First edition, inscribed "Penelope & Ralph with love Iris" on endpaper, title-page signed and with Worcester City Libraries stamp, dustwrapper slightly faded, slightly rubbed; The Black Prince. 1973. First edition, dustwrapper; A Word Child. 1975. First edition, inscribed "For Penelope and Ralph, with my best wishes and love, from Iris" on endpaper, signed on title page, dustwrapper; Henry and Cato. 1976, inscribed "Penelope & Ralph love from Iris" on endpaper, title-page signed, dustwrapper; The fire & the sun. 1977. First edition, inscribed "For Penelope and Ralph with love from Iris, Sept. 1977", and signed on title page, The Sea, the Sea. 1978, inscribed on title page "For Penelope, Ralph, far from the sea at Steeple Aston with love Iris, 1979", and signed, dust-jacket; Nuns and Soldiers. 1980. First edition, inscribed on endpaper "For Penelope and Ralph, with love from Iris, August 1980"; The Philosopher's Pupil.1983. First edition, inscribed on endpaper "For Penelope and Ralph with much love from Iris", signed on the title page, dustwrapper; The Good Apprentice. 1985, dustwrapper, inscribed on front endpaper; Acostos. 1986, inscribed "For Ralph and Amoret with love from Iris"; The Book and the Brotherhood. 1987, dustwrapper; The Message to the Planet. 1989, First edition, dustwrapper; and a paperback edition of The Sovereignty of Good, and a reprint of The Red and the Green (both unsigned) (23) Note: The inscribed copies were gifts from the authoress to Penelope Tanner (Dell), a poet, artist and biographer of Ethel M. Dell and Dr. Ralph Tanner, a social anthropologist who was Evelyn Waugh's batman in 1942 and appears in the latter's diaries. The Tanners were close friends and neighbours of Iris and John Bayley in Oxfordshire.
A set of four Indian elephants, exclusive to Govier's of Sidmouth, to include Raj limited edition of 450, with gold stopper, 18cm high, Rani, limited edition of 1250 with gold stopper, 14cm high, Ravi, limited edition of 1250 with gold stamp dated 2005 and gold stopper, 10cm high and Rupa, limited edition of 1250, with gold stopper, 7cm high, boxed. (4)
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