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Japan. The Railways of Japan, [Tokyo], c.1910, nine b & w collotype plts., three graphs, and one large folding map, ex. lib. copy with ink stamp on plt. versos, and lib. presentation label on verso of front free endpaper, a.e.g., orig. patterned woven silk cloth, spine sl. frayed to extrems. and with ms. shelfmark label at foot, oblong folio. (1)
Southesk (James Carnegie, Earl of). Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains. A Diary and Narrative of Travel, Sport, and Adventure, during a Journey Through the Hudson’s Bay Company’s Territories, in 1859 and 1860, 1st ed., Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1875, seven wood eng. plts., five litho. facsimile plts., two folding maps, letterpress engs., first and final leaves and maps foxed, prelim. blank with contemp. ms. inscription and blind stamp of Studley Priory, Oxford, marbled endpapers and edges, upper hinge split, contemp. tan calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, 8vo. Sabin 88549. (1)
* Postal History. A group of twenty-two envelopes, 19th & 20th c., the earliest a freefront strike of 11th November 1824 with place name stamp Balbriggan, another stamped ‘T.P. Up Berkeley St.’, one with an unperforated Penny Black (letters O and F lower left and right), Maltese Cross strike, the envelope dated 22nd March 1841 in a later hand, plus a letter with two Queen Victoria halfpenny stamps (1873), the remainder mostly Victoria Penny Reds (perforated and non-perforated), a Penny Blue (1870) and one with strike of Castle Douglas, plus a small collection of other postcards and ephemera, various dates and sizes. (a folder)
* Victoria (Queen of Great Britain & Ireland, 1819-1901). A licence signed, St. James’s, 31st July 1852, allowing William George Tyssen and Daniel Tyssen to henceforth discontinue the surname of Daniel, and to make use of the surname of Amhurst in addition to and after that Tyssen ‘and also bear the arms of Amhurst quarterly with those of Tyssen’, 5 pp. with duty stamp and wafer seal, monarch’s signature at head of first page, spine ties, a little soiling and minor fraying, folded and docketed on final page, dust-soiled, folio. (1)
Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra. cum Diligentia, cura, Studio Singulari Elaborata, deque sententia doctissimorum virorum, & in primis Hebraicae linguae peritorum, plurimis in locis ultra priores editiones emendata atq[ue] correcta. Praemissis ubique et D. Hieronymi Prolegomenis, & insuper prooemio eximij theologi Joannis Brentii..., Tübingen: Ulrich Morhart, 1564, printer’s woodcut device to general title and New Testament title, (general title with small ink library stamp, lower outer blank corner torn away & repaired), woodcut dec. initials including some hand-col., some dampstaining to margins, small worm hole to last few leaves, near contemp. blind dec. pigskin over wooden boards with brass clasps, later title label to spine, large 4to in 8s. (1)
Segur (Philippe Paul de). History of the Expedition to Russia undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812, 2 vols., 5th ed., 1826, three eng. port. plts., incl. frontis. to each, folding eng. map (with closed tears), first and final leaves foxed, armorial bookplate of Studley Priory on front pastedowns, pencilled ownership names on front free endpapers, contemp. tan calf, spines gilt dec., rubbed, water-stain on lower cover of first vol., 12mo in 6s, together with Napier (W.F.P.), History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814, 3rd ed., 6 vols., 1835-40, eng. maps, all but vol. 6 with contemp. ms. name at head of title-page, scattered foxing, front free endpapers with blind stamp of Studley Priory, Oxford, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus Froude (James Anthony), History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 12 vols., new ed., 1870, one or two eng. plts., scattered foxing, marbled endpapers and edges, armorial bookplate of Studley Priory on front pastedowns, some splitting to hinges, contemp. tree calf gilt, sl. rubbed, some joints splitting, 8vo, plus 29 others, mostly 18th and 19th c. literature and history. (49)
Swift (Jonathan & Pope, Alexander). Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, vol. 1 only (of two), 2nd ed., London printed, and reprinted in Dublin, 1728, upper blank margin of leaf A1 excised, occ. light marginal dampstaining, contemp. panelled calf, joints cracked and some wear at head & foot, 12mo (Teerinck pp.5 & 6), together with Demosthenes, Demosthenous hoi logoi Philippikoi hapantes: Accedunt interpretatio et notae, Dublin: ex aedibus academicis, 1754, first five words transliterated from the Greek and with eng. illust. to title of each, manuscript annotations, contemp. calf, 8vo, and Whitaker (John), The Genuine History of the Britons Asserted in a Full and Candid Refutation of Mr. Macpherson’s Introduction to the History of Great-Britain and Ireland, Dublin: David Hay, 1773, some light dampstaining, contemp. calf, 12mo, with De Lolme (J.L.), The Constitution of England, or an Account of the English Government; in which it is compared with the Republican form of Government..., 4th ed., Dublin, 1776, front blank excised, contemp. mottled calf, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, with Seneca (Lucius Annaeus), Tragoediae cum notis integris Johannis Frederici Gronovii..., Delft, 1728, eng. frontis., blind library stamp to title, contemp. calf, joints cracked and some wear, 4to, plus nine others including Dublin publications, mostly 18th /early 19th c. (15)
Bible [Hebrew]. Tiqqun soferim Quinque libri Mosis Magno labore, & industria, accuratissime correcti prae omnibus qui hucusque thypis fuere mandati, 2 vols. in one, Amsterdam, Anno a mundo Creato, 5486 [1726], hebrew text throughout, title excised with loss, lacks addn. eng. title, one leaf with ink library stamp ‘Sculola Siciliana Roma’, bound with Olivera (Selomoh de, ed.), Calendario facil y curiozo de la Tablas Lunares Calculadas con las Tablas Solares..., Amsterdam, 5486 [1726], few leaves loose and few close-trimmed at head, some spotting and dust-soiling, contemp. sheep gilt, library classification at foot of spine, worn, 12mo, together with Lowth (Robert), De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum..., Oxford, 1753, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine lacking title label, classification number at foot of spine, 4to. Sold with all faults. (2)
Breviarium Monasticum, Secundum Ritum Monachorum Ordinis S. Benedicti de observantia Congregationis Casinensis, alias sancte Justinae de Padua. Exdecreto Capituli Genereralis. Millesimo, quingetesimo, octuagesimo quarto reformatum, & per S.D.N. D. Gregorium xiii. Pont. Max. confirmatum, Venice: apud Juntas, 1586, title in red & black with woodcut illust. (some marks and minor worming), double column text in red & black, woodcut dec. initials and few small illusts., some worming mostly affecting leaves at front & rear and also to lower margins throughout volume (occ. affecting some words), some leaves with loss to lower margins with old repairs using old manuscript, some waterstaining throughout (becoming heavier towards end of vol.), ink library stamp to title and verso of 3M7, final leaf 3M8 wormed, badly damaged with extensive loss of text (leaf incorrectly bound), later endpapers incorporating near contemp. manuscript verse pasted to front blank, 19th c. morocco gilt, upper joint split, slight wear to extrems., folio. No UK institutional location found. (1)
Censorinus. Censorinus de die Natali, Cambridge, 1695, folding diagram, a few light spots, contemporary blindstamped vellum, spine dust-soiled, covers a little bowed, 8vo, together with Histoire de S. Louis, [by Jean Filleau de la Chaise], 2 vols., 1688, titles with woodcut device, contemporary mottled calf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, paper labels adhered, 8vo, plus Caeremoniale Episcoporum Clementis VIII. Primum nunc denvo Innocentii Papae X., Paris, 1669, title printed in red and black with woodcut vignette (library stamp and previous owner signature), waterstain to front endpapers, a.e.g., contemporay mottled calf, 8vo, with others related . (23)
Delrio (Martino Antonio). Martini Del-Rio e Societate Jesu.. Pharus Sacrae Sapientiae quo quid contineatur pagini sequens docebit. Nunc primum in lucem editus eccles XLIII vers. XXV..., Lyon: 1608, woodcut device & ink stamp to title, verso of title with ink stamp “Soc. Reg. Lond ex dono Henri. Howard Norfolciensis”, ink stamp to final leaf, occ. scpotting, upper hinge cracked, near contemp. vellum, darkened, lacks ties, 4to, together with Campion (Edmund), Decem Rationes Propositae in causa fidei et Opuscola Eius Selecta..., Antwerp: Plantin Press, 1631, eng. device to title, slight dust-soiling and dampstaining, contemp. limp vellum, dirt soiled and covers detached, rear board with rodent damage to upper outer corner, lacking ties, 12mo, plus two others. (4)
[Hermits of St Augustine]. Constitutiones fratrum eremitarum discalceatorum ordinis Sancti P. Augustini congregationis, 2 parts in one vol., Lyon, 1642, library stamps to title, contemp. panelled calf, joints splitting, 8vo, together with Vert (Claude de), Dissertation sur les Mots de Messe et de Communion, avec Quelques Digressions sur les Agapes..., Paris, 1694, library stamp to title, tear to front endpaper, contemp. calf, some wear to extrems., 8vo, and [Augustinian orders], Officia propria sanctorum ordinis, a canonicis regularibus S. Augustini congregationis windesemensis celebrari solita, Brussels, 1699, additional engraved title, title printed in red and black, library stamp to title and final page, contemp. speckled calf, cracking at joints, 12mo, plus other similar 17th & 18th century Latin and French theological texts, all French imprints, including Jesuit interest. (9)
Leslie (John). De origine, moribus, et rebus gestis Scotorum libri decem.. Accessit nova et accurata regionum et insularum Scotiae.. descriptio..., Romae, in Aedibus Populi Romani, MDLXXVIII, Nunc denuo recus., [Amsterdam?], 1675, seven full-page eng. illusts. (mostly of decorative genealogies), contemp. calf, upper board near detached, lower joint cracked, rubbed and some wear, 4to, together with Buonanni (Filippo), Histoire du Clerge Seculier et Regulier, des Congregations de Chanoines & de Clercs, & des Ordres Religieux de l’un & de l’autre sexe, qui ont ete etablis jusques a present..., 4 vols., new ed., 1716, eng. frontispieces and numerous full-page eng. illusts., ink stamp to titles, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, joints cracked, library classifiction numbers to spines and some wear, 8vo, plus other 17th-19th antiquarian. (26)
Liturgies. Directorium Benedictinum perpetuum: sive ordo Celebrandi divina officia, diuna, nocturna, missas, alia: Secundum Ritus Breviarii Benedictinia Pavlo Quinto..., 5 parts in one, Rorschachii: Joannem Schroterum, 1621, title in red & black, fraying to margins at front and rear, some dampstaining, ink linbrary stamp to title, contemp. blind dec. pigskin over wooden boards, brass corner pieces, lacking one clasp, 8vo, together with another similar volume of the same work, with (Blois, Louis de), Hludowici Blosii.. Opera omnia. Recusa, 2 vols., [Campidoni]: Ex typographia ducalis monasterii Campidonensis per Rudolphum Dreher, 1672, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, some dampstaining, contemp. blind dec. sheep over wooden boards, upper board to vol. 1 detached, vol. 2 lacks clasps, worn, 4to, and Herrgott (Marquard), Vetus Disiplina Monastica, seu Collectio Auctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti maximam partem Ineditorum..., Paris: Caroli Osmont, 1726, eng. vignette to title (with manuscript annotations), eng. port., contemp. pigskin over wooden boards with blind decoration, clasps intact, 4to, plus two others similar. (7)
Martene (Edmond). De antiquis monachorum ritibus libri quinque, 2 vols., Lyon, 1690, titles printed in red and black (with library stamps), text browning throughout, contemp. speckled calf, rubbed and chipped, 4to, together with Gavanti (Bartolommeo), Enchiridion seu manuale episcoporum pro decretis in visitatione, 2 parts in one vol., Venice, 1634, library stamp to title, contemp. calf, upper hinge cracking, 8vo, and Palladius (Bishop of Helenopolis), De vita S. Johannis Chrysostomi dialogus, Paris, 1680, woodcut headpieces and initials, double-column text in adjacent Greek and Latin, contemp. panelled calf, upper cover and fisrt two leaves detached, 4to, plus other 17th century theological works in Latin, mostly French imprints. (8)
New Testament [Greek]. Novum Testamentum Graece cum vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis inserra..., in margine libri est collocata: atque alia, Ben. Ariae Montani Hispalensis opera e verbo reddita..., [Heidelberg]: Ex officina Commeliniana, 1599, woodcut device to title, manuscript date to lower margin and with clipped ownership signature to title (lined to verso), dust-soiling and some dampstaining, 19th c. half calf, joints split, 8vo, together with Novum Testamentum Graeco-Latinum. Vulgata Interpretatione Latina a Theologis Louaniensibus quam diligentissime reconita & emendata..., Cologne, 1692, ink library stamp & small hole to title, some dirt-soiling and dampstaining, 19th c. vellum, marked, 8vo, with New Testament [Latin], Novum Testamentum, cum Versione Latina Ariae Montani..., Amsterdam: J. Wetstenium & G. Smith, 1741, addn. eng. title with ownership signature to upper margin, one folding eng. map, contemp. calf gilt, joints split and some wear, 12mo, plus three others related. (6)
Salo (Alessio Segala de). Le Chemin asseuré de Paradis, enseigné par nostre Seigneur Jesus-Christ..., Douay: Baltazar Bellere, 1627, woodcut device & ink stamp to title, slight dampstaining and toning, contemp. limp vellum lacking ties, dust-soiled, 12mo, together with Nieremberg (Juan Eusebio), Chemin Royal Pour Arriver Bientost a la Perfection, par la Conformite’ a la volonte de dieu avec la vie du Venerable pere P. Pierre Canisius de la Compagnie de Jesus..., Douay: Jean Serrurier, 1642, some browning, contemp. limp vellum, lacking ties, 8vo, with Salo (Alexis de), Practique Singuliere et tres-utile pour conduire avec une Grande Facilite l’homme a la uraye perfection..., Rouen: Thomas Dare, 1620, manuscript inscription to title and free endpapers, limp vellum, ties broken, 12mo, plus six other 17th c. vellum bound volumes. (9)
Surius (Laurentius). Thesaurus Homiliarum seu Concionum ex Probatissimorum Patrum, et SS. Ecclesiae Catholicae tam Graecorum..., Cologne: Gosuini Cholini, 1604, woodcut device and early manuscript annotations title, woodcut dec. initials, occ. marginalia to few leaves, ink library stamp to title and verso of final leaf, some dampstaining, spotting and dust-soiling, 20th c. dark brown qtr. morocco, adhesive tape stain and library classification number at foot of spine, rubbed, folio in 6s, together with Haeften (Benedictus van), Venatio sacra, sive De arte quaerendi Deum Libri XII, Antwerp: Jacobus Meursius, 1650, eng. title, library stamps to initial three leaves, woodcut tailpieces throughout and device to final leaf, contemp. calf, blind rollwork dec., spine with insect damage, torn with some loss, worn, folio. (2)
Tommasi (Giuseppe Maria). Codices Sacramentorum nongentis annis vetustiores nimirum Libri III. Sacramentorum Romanae Ecclesiae, Missale Gothicum, sive Gallicanum Vetus, Missale Francorum, Missale Gallicanum Vetus.. , Rome, 1680, woodcut device to title, ink library stamp to title & final leaf, contemp. sheep, gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and some loss of leather at head & foot of spine, library classification at foot of spine, worn, 4to, together with Gavanti (Bartolommeo), Thesaurus sacrorum rituum, seu Commentaria in rubricas Missalis Breviarii Romani..., 2 vols. in one, Venice, 1668, woodcut device to title, some dust-soiling, contemp. vellum, some dirt-soiling and wear, 4to, plus others similar (mostly 17th/18th c.) including Les Vrais Exercises Spirituels du B.P. Ignace de Loyola, Foundateur de l’Ordre de la Compagnie de Jesus, Paris, 1619, and Spiritus Sanctissimi Partris Nostri Benedicti Omnium Justorum Spiritupleni..., 4 parts in two, Augsburg, 1759. (48) (3 shelves + a carton)
* Tennis. A collection of sixty-four black & white photographic portrait postcards of female tennis players by E. Trim & Co., Wimbledon, c. 1920s-30s, comprising fifty-six full-length portraits of individual players, six portraits of two players, one portrait of three players and a portrait of Mr & Mrs L.A. Godfree, all players wearing tennis kit and holding a racket, players identified within the image, publisher’s blind-stamp to lower corner of each card, postally unused, VG. (64)
* Tennis. A collection of sixty-seven black & white photographic portrait postcards of male tennis players, by E. Trim & Co., Wimbledon, c. 1920s-30s, comprising sixty-five full-length portraits of individual players and two portraits of two players (S.B. Wood, Jr. & R. Lacoste/Mr & Mrs L.A. Godfree), all players wearing tennis kit and holding a racket, identified within the image, publisher’s blind-stamp to lower right hand corner of each card, postally unused, VG. (67)
Davis (Robert H.). Diving Scientifically and Practically Considered. A Diving Manual and Handbook of Submarine Appliances, 2nd ed., pub. Siebe, Gorman & Co. Ltd., London, [1917], 271 pp., numerous b & w photographic illusts. and diagrams, oval H.M. Dockyard Rosyth library stamp to front free endpaper, endpapers toned, orig. dark-red ribbed cloth, gilt lettering to spine including price of 7/6, rubbed with a few marks, spine a little faded with some minor fraying at the extreme head and foot, 8vo. (1)
* Aldin (Cecil). The Derby. The Start [and] The Finish, c.1924, pair of photolithographs, both signed in pencil below the image by the artist, artist’s proof blind stamp below image, each approx. 335 x 510 mm, mounted, framed and glazed. ‘The Start’ benefits from a publishers printed list of the names, numbers, jockeys and starting prices of some of the horses shown in the prints. This is attached to the verso of the frame. (2)
* Natural history. Boschi (Giovanni), A collection of approx. 175 lithographs, originally published in ‘Atlante Zoologico Populare.....’, pub. Naples [1863 - 78], lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, including insects, mammals, birds, fish, domestic animals and reptiles, library blind stamp not affecting images, very occ. marginal closed tears, each approx. 350 x 250 mm. (approx.175)
* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. sixty prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etchings and mezzotints, including genre, portraits, architecture, classical and topography, with examples by Sayer & Bennett, Laurie & Whittle, Nicholas, Wachsmuth, Sailliar, Purcel and Stamp, various sizes and condition. (approx.60)
V Hunter, John, A Treatise of The Blood, Inflammation and Gunshot Wounds, pub J. Box, 1912 (14284), first edit, pp487, 511, 8 engraved plates (on 7 sheets), engraved diagram, bound in original half leather and marble boards. Ex library vet med association. Single stamp 1836 in each volume, covers dull, occasional foxing (2)
THE MATHESON COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND BRITISH EMPIRE STAMPS (Lots 201 - 224 inclusive ) This fine Stamp Collection was formed by the late Farquhar Matheson (1944-2011) over a number of decades. A keen philatelist from a young age, Farquhar Matheson had a particular interest in New Zealand, Ceylon and Oceania . This was in part a result of his career working as a civil engineer in Australia, Burma, and the Far East.British West Africa. Qu V - King George V mint/used, including Lagos, Nigeria, Gold Coast and Sierra Leone, contained in a black stock book
A REGULATION PERCUSSION SEA SERVICE PISTOL dated 1847, 5 3/4" barrel, overall 11 1/2", barrel with government proofs, the lock plate stamped Crowned GR & Tower 1847, swivel ramrod with belt hook to left side, brass butt cap, ramrod pipe and trigger guard stamped 187, walnut full stock with B.O. stamp, action faulty, two screws missing from lock, woodwork damaged particularly to left side, working order
A NAZI SA DAGGER, c.1940, the cross guard and top scabbard mount engraved "15/26026", 8 1/2" blade with usual "Alles Fur Deutschland" inscription on one side, the maker`s stamp on the other side obliterated by what appears to be an Ernst Rohm inscription removal, 14 3/4" long overall, good overall condition, scabbard paint worn
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