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** Stamp /stamps Two Albums thus:(1) A sparklingly bright gold and blue Lincoln album. However the contents are in marked contrast as the stamp condition is very mixed and philatelic faults abound. However, there are ranges of both foreign and colonial from earliest times (eg 3 margin 1d black and no margin 1840 blue) with good representations of many countries. (2) A brown Movaleaf album in brown slipcase. Contents are much cleaner and better condition than (1). Stamps are foreign and colonial items of mostly mid 20th century. MM and used.
** Stamp /stamps GB: Six FDC - variously KEVIII, KGVI, QEII 5 KGV FDC.PLUS 'Uniform Penny Postage' Jubilee commemorative 1890 cover with postcard insert; the latter in excellent condition PLUS Commemorative Olympic Games FDC PLUS Channel Island Liberation FDC PLUS 2nd Olympic Games FDC PLUS (mini) souvenir album with CW stamps PLUS slightly strange 'artificially assembled' covers of PUC and BE exhibition - but good stamps nevertheless. Card with used 1951 High values.
Nansen (Fridtjof). Farthest North. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey, 2 volumes, 1st edition, George Newnes, 1898, monochrome illustrations, original gilt-decorated pictorial cloth in bright condition (one or two minor marks), together with Peary (Robert E.), The North Pole, 1st edition, Hodder & Stoughton, 1910, monochrome plates after photographs, tissue-guard to frontispiece partly torn, original pale blue cloth gilt, generally in bright condition, large 8vo, plus Charcot (Jean), The Voyage of 'Why Not?' in the Antarctic, the Journal of the Second French South Polar Expedition, 1908-1910, Toronto, Musson Book Company, circa 1911, title with perforated stamp O.F.M. Quebec, monochrome plates after photographs, original light blue cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, minor marks towards foot of spine (generally in bright condition), large 4to (4)
Parry (William Edward). Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: Performed in the Years 1819-20, in His Majesty's Ships Hecla and Griper, with an Appendix, Containing the Scientific and Other Observations, 1st edition, 1821, 20 engraved maps, plates and charts, some folding (one or two tears along folds), some offsetting and scattered spotting, Hertfordshire County Library ink stamp to title verso, together with [Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1826], 10 engraved maps and plates, including two folding, lacking frontispiece, title and all before page vii, light offsetting, both volumes bound in modern tan half calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, 4to (2)
Martineau (Harriet). A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, Illustrated from Drawings by T.L. Aspland, and W. Banks..., to which are added an account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses of the District, and a complete Directory, published Windermere & London, [1855], (the Author's own copy), engraved frontispiece, eighteen plates (some folding), and folding geologically hand-coloured engraved map by John Ruthven, decorative endpapers in green & gilt, all edges gilt with gauffered edges incorporating the initials H.M. (for Harriet Martineau), contemporary gilt decorated maroon morocco by Alexander Bank Jnr. of Edinburgh, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, together with Dawn Island, A Tale, 1st edition, Manchester, 1845, engraved frontispiece & additional title, occasional light spotting and finger soiling, lacking front free endpaper, original gilt decorated cloth, rubbed, slim 8vo, with [Mogridge, George], Loiterings Among the Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland, by the author of "Wanderings in the Isle of Wight", London: Religious Tract Society, [1849], one full-page engraved illustration, ink stamp to title and front free endpaper, hinges cracked, original cloth rubbed & worn, square 8vo, plus Miller (Mrs. F. Fenwick), Famous Women, Harriet Martineau, Boston, 1887, original cloth, 8vo (4)
Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), York-Shire described by Ch. Saxton. Many additions and corrections as ye Roads, Wapontakes &c. by. P. Lea, published George Willdey, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on two conjoined sheets, old folds, margins and some folds strengthened and repaired on verso, cancelled library stamp to verso, 530 x 730 mm Originally published in Willdey's 'The Shires of England & Wales'. (1)
Weinmann (Jean Guillaume). Phytanthoza Iconographia sive Conspectus aliquot Millium..., volume 2 (only), published Regensberg, 1739, titles in Latin & German and printed in red & black, contents partially excised with forty-eight (only) mixed method engravings with contemporary hand colouring, including one double-page, occasional spotting and staining, cancelled library stamp to first title, all edges gilt, near contemporary panelled calf, frayed and worn, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)
*George IV Coronation. An admission ticket to the Royal Central Pavilion for the Coronation of King George IV, [1821], printed in blue on card with royal crest to left and embossed stamp ('Entry Royal Pavilion') lower right, officially signed and with manuscript number 1107 and name of recipient (?)J. Bennett inscribed vertically, a little soiled, 9 x 15 cm, mounted beneath a hand-coloured engraving of the Prince Regent (published Thomas Kelly, 1815), the whole framed and glazed (61 x 42 cm) (1)
Ashmole (Elias). The Institution, Laws & Ceremonies of the most Noble Order of the Garter, 1st edition, printed by J. Macock, Nathanel Brooke, 1672, [12], 130, 135-136, 149-720, [105]pp., preliminary license-to-print leaf present, title in red and black, engraved portrait of Charles II by William Sherwin (not present in all copies), and thirty-six engraved plates (including 16 double page & 5 single-page with armorials printed to both sides), many by Wenceslaus Hollar, engraved illustrations to text, final errata leaf present, blind stamp to title, ink stamp to upper margin of license leaf, verso of title and plates and one or two other leaves of text (mostly faint), few short closed tears mostly to margins, occasional dampstains, contemporary signature of Robert Clayton to front free endpaper and armorial bookplate of 'Sir Robert Clayton of the City of London Knight Alderman & Mayor thereof Ano. 1679', and with partially removed 20th century bookplate, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked preserving original spine and morocco title label to spine, corners repaired, folio Wing A3983, ESTC R225555 (calls for 34 leaves of plates). This volume appears to be the reissue, with pp.717-719 reset and various mispaginations corrected, of the 719p. edition. Includes the double-page fireworks plate. (1)
Badham (Charles David). A Treatise on the Esculent Funguses of England..., 1st edition, Reeve, Brothers, 1847, twenty-one lithographed plates (mostly hand-finished chromolithographs), ex libris, with oval ink stamp at head of title and on reverse of plates, light toning and occasional marks, library ink stamps on front endpapers, hinges repaired, rough-trimmed, original blindstamped brown cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving original spine, spine and corners rubbed, tall 4to, together with Alison (William Pulteney), Observations on the Famine of 1846-7, in the Highlands of Scotland and in Ireland, as Illustrating the Connection of the Principle of Population with the Management of the Poor, 1st edition, William Blackwood, 1847, half-title and final page toned, 20th century red half morocco, slim 8vo, plus Cambrensis (Giraldus, pseudonym), Proposals for Enriching the Principality of Wales: Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of his Countrymen, 2nd edition, Glocester: printed by R. Raikes, for the Author, 1762, faint stain to title, loosely contained in modern wrappers, slim 8vo in 4s, plus thirty-eight others relating to plants, nutrition, cookery, etc., 19th and 20th century (41)
Froissart (Sir John). Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the Adjoining Countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. To the Coronation of Henry IV. Translated from the French edition... by Thomas Johnes, 2 volumes, Routledge, 1868, chromolithograph frontispieces, additional titles and plates, all edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco, gilt decorated spines, 4to, together with Darwin (Erasmus), The Botanic Garden; a Poem in Two Parts. Part I Containing the Economy of Vegetation, Part II the Loves of the Plants, with Philosophical Notes, 2nd & 3rd editions, 1791, engraved frontispiece to each part and 18 plates (including 'Fertilisation of Egypt' by William Blake), occasional spotting, offsetting and staining, modern dark brown morocco, 4to, with [Huddesford, George], Salmagundi; a Miscellaneous Combination of Original Poetry: Consisting of Illustions of Fancy..., 1791, additional engraved title with ink monogram & crest at foot, scattered spotting,near contemporary half calf, spine faded, slim 4to, plus Cowley (Abraham), The Works of Abraham Cawley, 4th edition, 1674, engraved portrait frontispiece, smudged armorial ink stamp to page 1 (D1), contemporary ownership inscriptions to front blank of Rachel Bradshaigh 1679 & 1700 (paper repairs to fore-margin), recent endpapers, contemporary blind panelled calf, modern reback and corner repairs, folio (5)
[Glover, Robert]. Nobilitas Politica vel Civilis. Personas scilicet Distinguendi, et ae origine inter Gentes, ex Principum gratia nobilitandi Forma...., Quo tandem & apud Anglos, qui sint Nobilium Gradus, & quae ad Nobilitatis Fastigia euehendi Ratio, oftenditur, 1st edition, London: William Jaggard, 1608, [8],110,[2],111-190pp., initial blank present, printer's woodcut device to title, nine engraved illustrations (some full-page, including one folding), decorative woodcut initials, bound without final leaf S1 "Nobilitatis politicae origo" and final blank S2, ink stamp Bibliotheca Hereiana to front free endpaper, bookplate removed from upper pastedown, contemporary vellum, slim folio STC 11922, S111376. (1)
Order of the Garter. The Statutes of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, 1766, two hand-coloured armorial plates, scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of Edward Duke of Cumberland (1771-1851) and his ink stamp to title verso, all edges gilt, early 19th century straight grain navy morocco gilt, slim 4to (1)
Salmon (William). Seplasium. The Compleat English Physician: Or, the Druggist's Shop Opened. Explicating all the Particulars of which Medicines at this day are Composed and Made... In X. Books, 1st edition, printed for Matthew Gillflower... and George Sawbridge, 1693, half-title with repair to upper right corner, with associated clipping of word on verso, Lll7 and Sss2 also with small repairs minimally affecting text, Table of Diseases toned, some light spotting mainly towards rear, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, extremities slightly worn, thick 8vo (ESTC R37144; Waller 8426; Wing S452), together with Dol‘us (John), Systema Medicinale, A Compleat System of Physick, Theorical and Practical. In Six Books... Translated out of Latin into English, 1st English edition, printed for T. Passinger, 1686, portrait frontispiece, verso of title with small ink library stamp at foot, section M misbound, with early ink annotations, occasional early ink marginalia, modern half-calf, thick 8vo (Wing D1830A) (2)
Selden (John). Titles of Honor, 3rd edition, Carefully Corrected, with Additions and Amendments by the Author, London: Printed by E. Tyler and R. Holt for John Leigh, and are to be Sold at the Bell, 1672, engraved portrait frontispiece, near contemporary signature John Blachford to title and oval ink stamp to fore-margin, few woodcut illustrations, 20th century half calf, morocco title label to spine, upper joint partly split, spine faded, folio (Wing S2440, ESTC R22094), together with Dallaway (James), Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England. With Explanatory Observations on Armorial Ensigns, 2 parts in one, 1st edition, Gloucester: R. Raikes for T. Cadell, 1793, additional engraved title with aquatint vignette, numerous engraved plates (some hand-coloured), some dampstaining and spotting, armorial bookplate of Frank Charles Beazley FSA of Birenhead 1908, contemporary diced calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to (2)
Normand (Charles Pierre Joseph). Recueil Varie de Plans et de Facades, Motifs Pour de Maisons de Ville et de Campagne, des Monumens et des Establissemens Publics et Particuliers, Paris: 1815, engraved title torn to fore-edge margin & lined to verso (ink stamp to right margin), general title & following leaf also lined to verso, engraved frontispiece and sixty-two engraved plates, some dampstaining and mottling, dust-soiling and marks, edges untrimmed, early 20th century brown half pigskin, marbled sidings to boards torn with some loss, oblong folio, together with Thiollet (Francois), Choix de Maisons, Edifices et Monuments publics de Paris et de ses environs ... construits pendant les annees 1820 a 1829. Edition augmentee de 14 planches..., volume 3 only, Paris: Bance Aine, 1838, sixty-one engraved plates (mostly folding), title creased, dampstaining, mottling and spotting throughout, comtemporary paste-papers, torn & worn, oblong folio, plus D'Espouy (H. & Seure, Georges), Monuments Antiques releves et restaures par les Architectes pensionnaires de l'Academie de France a Rome..., volume 1 only (of 3), Paris: L'Institut de France, [1906], sixty-five photo gravure sepia plates (some folding), loosely contained in original portfolio, marked and worn, folio (3)
Baretti (Joseph). A Journey from London to Genoa, through England, Portugal, Spain, and France, 4 volumes in two, Dublin: Printed by T. Ewing, 1770, armorial bookplate of Alexander Stewart of Ards, County Donegal (1827-1904) to upper pastedowns, contemporary mottled calf, morocco title label to each and gilt armorial stamp of Alexander Stewart to upper panels of spines, some insect damage and wear to boards, 12mo (2)
The Sportsman, editor. British Sports and Sportsmen, 2 volumes, Shooting and Deerstalking, limited edition 171/1000, Big-Game Hunting and Angling, limited edition 537/1000, both 1912, numerous photogravures and monochrome illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform publisher's original gilt decorated red full morocco, boards lightly rubbed, folio, together with Barnes (Frank C.), Cartridges of the World, 2nd edition, Chicago, 1969, numerous monochrome illustrations, previous ownership stamp to the half title, modern gilt decorated red three quarter morocco, 4to, and Masters (John), The Complete Indian Angler, 1st edition, 1938, 35 colour and monochrome illustrations, period inscription to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus 7 further volumes sporting related reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (a carton)
CASSAGNE, Armand, (1823-1907): Two oblong Folio volumes: 1. Suite au dessin pour tous: Le Village et les Bois (BOIS DE BOULOGNE). Paris, Fouraut et fils, nd, Title page plus 50 tinted and some coloured plates, all mounted on thick paper with the publisher’s stamp to bottom corner; 2. L’art Elementaire Paysage, Method Cassagne. As above, title only on front cover and the 50 plates printed directly onto thick paper. Both VG. (2)
LIVERPOOL: 1. MOORE, E: Liverpool in Charles the Second’s Time. Henry Young, 1899, Limited edition of 250 copies only, with Plates and Maps; 4to.Pplii, 188. Original cloth; small nick to head of spine; occasional foxing; o/w VG; 2. Brooke, R: Liverpool, As it was during the last quarter of the eighteenth century 1775 to 1800. Liverpool, J. Mawdsley,1853, 1st. Edn. With 6 plates & 3 woodcuts. 558pp; ex-libra with small blind stamp to tp & plates; original cloth; worn & chipped; o/w G+; 3. Thompson, J: Liverpool & Neighbourhood In Ye Olden Time.. Liverpool, W. Potter, 1894, 126pp. Presentation copy from author to his son; original cloth gilt; covers little blotched; o/w G+; 4. Muir, R: Bygone Liverpool. Liverpool, H. Young,1913, 1st. edn. With 97 plates; 4to. original cloth gilt; VG+; 5. Liverpool Prints and Documents Catalogue.. Liverpool, Library Museum..,1908. 4to. 374pp original cloth gilt; lacking front endpaper; occasional foxing; 6. Budden, C. W: Introduction to the Ancient
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