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A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN BOWL decorated with spotted green and purple repeating pattern and gilt repeating bands with red back stamp to the underside, Flight Bar & Bar Proprietors of the Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, Established 1751, Manufacturers to Her Majesty and the Prince Regent, 6 3/4" diameter
QUEEN ALEXANDRA AN ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, having part caddy style top, single glazed door with ornate fret and cast brass foliate door panel, glass shelved interior, raised on splayed legs, bears stamp to door "Queen Alexandra", belie" ved to be the personal inventory stamp of the Late Queen Alexandra, 158cm x 70cm
Gros (Charles) Echappements d`Horloges et de Montres, first edition, illustrations, lightly browned, old ink stamp on title, ink stamp of H.Bertram Cox on front free endpaper, also pencil note by Charles Allix concerning errors of printing in the second edition, modern morocco-backed cloth, [Tardy p.115], 8vo, Paris, [1913]. *** Scarce.
Manley (Wilhelm) Nutzlicher Unterricht von Sack-Uhren, third edition, folding engraved plate, text browned, small stain to foot of title, old ink stamp of S within a star on verso, bookplate of Joseph Sternfeld, original boards, rubbed, spine repaired, preserved in modern cloth drop-back box, [Baillie p.144; Tardy p.169], 12mo, Vienna, Peter Konrad Monath, 1751. *** Concerning watch mechanisms, faults and setting a watch from a sundial. The first edition was reputedly published in Frankfurt and Leipzig in 1715 and a second edition in Frankfurt in 1728, with a slightly altered title, but Baillie knows of no copies of either. Only one copy of the work (this edition) listed on COPAC, in the National Library of Scotland. ÒThis is a mysterious book, as there is no known English work from which it can be translated, nor is there known any William Manley connected with horology. The book is well written and deserved its four editions.Ó Baillie
[Osterwald (Samuel-Frederic)] Description des Montagnes et des Vallees qui sont partie de la Principaute de Neuchatel et Valangin, second edition, with final blank, woodcut ornament on title and head- & tail-pieces, small old ink stamp of S within a star on verso of title, lightly browned, old ink inscription ÒDr. Heinrich Duthaler, Basel 1913Ó at head of front free endpaper, bookplate of Joseph Sternfeld on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed, a little worn at corners and head of spine, label very slightly chipped, 8vo, Neuchatel, Samuel Fauche, 1766. *** Very scarce item of both mountaineering and horological interest, originally issued in Journal Helvetique in December 1764. Only 2 copies of this first edition in book form listed on COPAC, in the British Library and the National Library of Scotland.
Perron (Dr) Histoire de l`Horlogerie en Franche-Comte, lightly water-stained, 1860 § Lebon (E.) Études Historiques, Morales et Statistiques sur l`Horlogerie en Franche-Comte, signed presentation copy from the author inscribed at head of half-title, some foxing, 1860 § Megnin (Georges) Naissance Developpement et Situation actuelle de l`Industrie Horlogere a Besan?on, book-labels of G.C.Williamson and Granville Hugh Baillie preserved on front free endpaper, 1909, all with old ink stamp on verso of title, the first two with bookplate of Joseph Sternfeld, all modern cloth, the second with original printed wrappers bound in (soiled and laid down) and rubbed, [Tardy pp.195, 156 & 174], 8vo & 4to, Besan?on (3)
Reid (Thomas, horologist, 1746-1831).- [Collection of material relating to Thomas Reid], including: notes, letters, photographs, magazines, photocopies (including a photocopy of an interleaved offprint of the article ÒHorologyÓ in Brewster`s Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, 1830), and a copy of Rees`s Clocks, Watches and Chronometers, 1970 (and with old notes on Rees`s book with ink stamp 1944), v.s., v.d. [20th century] (qty).
Saunier (Claudius) Exposition Universelle de l`Industrie en 1867: Compte Rendu de l`Horlogerie, 34 plates on 33 sheets at end, some folding, old ink stamp at head of title, contemporary morocco-backed boards, Paris, 1867 § Catalogue Suisse de l`Exposition Universelle Internationale de Paris en 1878, folding plan at end, modern cloth, original decorative wrappers bound in, Zurich, 1878 § Reports of Artisans selected by the Mansion House Committee to visit the Paris Universal Exhibition, 1889, illustrations, signature of Thomas D.Wright on half-title (author of section on clockmaking), original cloth, spine gilt, 1889 § Tipplin (J.) Watch and Clock Making in 1889...French International Exhibition, frontispiece, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, 1890, a little rubbed; and 8 others concerning horological items at international exhibitions, some photocopies, v.s. (12)
Smith (James) The Mechanic, or, Compendium of Practical Inventions, 2 vol., engraved frontispieces and 104 plates on 102 sheets, 15 folding, plates foxed, small tear to pp.375-376 of vol.1 (one of the horological articles), old ink library stamp at foot of titles, modern calf-backed marbled boards, spines a little faded, Liverpool, printed at the Caxton Press by Henry Fisher, [1813-18]; and vol.40 of Transactions of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, 8vo (3) *** Including several horological papers and plates.
S[mith] (J[ohn], clockmaker) Horological Dialogues. In Three Parts shewing the Nature, Use, and right Managing of Clocks and Watches; with an Appendix containing Mr. Oughtred`s Method for Calculating of Numbers..., first edition, lacking A1 as usual (?blank), some light soiling and staining, title and a few other leaves with slight marginal defects (repaired), small old ink stamp on verso of title, washed, modern calf with double gilt rule border, red calf label on spine, preserved in marbled board slip-case, [Baillie p.103; Bromley 788-790; Tardy p.233; Wing S4105], 8vo, for Jonathan Edwin, 1675. *** The first book on clocks and watches published in England. The Appendix describes Oughtred`s method of calculating wheel-trains.
A ship`s brass bulkhead timepiece. Unsigned, English, circa 1830. The rectangular movement with five-wheel train, horizontal platform lever escapement with monometallic balance, four column turned pillars pinned through the back and stamped B1455 next to lower left hand corner of the backplate, the 5.5 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet hands, Slow/Fast regulation lever to upper margin and repeat numbered to lower border, the cylindrical cast brass case with push-button clasp for the hinged bevel-glazed bezel and with concentric band decoration to exterior, the steel backplate with two integral loops for attachment to a bulkhead, 18cm (7ins) diameter. The movement of the current lot, although unsigned, closely compares to to an example with silvered dial signed Arnold, 84 STRAND sold in these rooms 16th February 2011 (lot 33). Both movements share the same rectangular cartouche stamp for the letter `B` of the serial number (stamped to the backplate of each movement).
BINDINGS. - William ADAMS. Sacred Allegories… new edition. London: 1859. 8vo (219 x 152mm.) Numerous illustrations. (Some spotting.) Contemporary blue morocco gilt, by Hayday, the cover elaborately panelled in gilt, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and last, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed). Provenance: Lucy Greenwood (presentation inscription to front-free endpaper dated 1859); Frank O. Rowland (ink-stamp to preliminary blank). - And twelve others, all leather-bound (13).
BUTLER, Samuel. Hudibras. London: 1750. 12mo (128 x 76mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Minor browning.) Contemporary sheep, bound for Chrétian François de Lamoignon, the flat spine gilt in seven unequal compartments, red calf lettering pieces to the second and last, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (spine slightly darkened). Provenance: Chrétian François de Lamoignon (1735-1789; Bibliotheca Lamoniana label to front paste-down with shelf reference `Y537`, ink notes to preliminary blank, ink-stamp to B6 and binding); James Toovey (unobtrusive bookseller ink-stamp to front-free endpaper); P.F. Vernon (bookplate dated 1954 to front-free endpaper).
HISTORY. - [Sawai Man SINGH II] H.H. the Maharaja of JAIPUR. The Indian State Forces. London: Leo Cooper Ltd., 1967. First edition, 8vo (217 x 134mm.) Portrait frontispiece, illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket (slightly soiled). Provenance: ex public library (ink-stamp and labels to front pastedown, ink-stamps verso of title). - And a quantity of others, most of history interest, including others on military history (a quantity).
GILES, Arthur E. Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Generative Organs and of Pregnancy… third edition. London: 1909. 4to (247 x 188mm.) Coloured anatomical diagram with overlays, occasional uncoloured illustrations. (Some spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (worn). Provenance: Lindsey & Sons (ink-stamp to upper cover and to margin of diagram).
STAFF, Frank. The Transatlantic Mail. London, Toronto, etc.: 1956. 4to (248 x 182mm.) Illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket (torn with slight loss). Note: production file copy (ink-stamp to front-free endpaper). - And a quantity of others, including a number on postal history, photographs and cameras (a quantity).
GB, Victoria to EII (decimal) stamp collection, inc. Victoria, 1840 penny blacks (2), four margins & one margin, penny red perfs., plated, 1883-84, halfcrowns (2), five shillings & ten shillings etc. (270) & Edward VII, inc. 1902-10, halfcrowns (3), five shillings, ten shillings & £1, etc. (38), used, in two albums, plus George V to EII (pre-decimal), wmk. varieties, mint & used, in small stockbook (small lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs
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