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Juvenalis (Decimus Junius) Iu. Iuuenalis una cum Au. Persio nuper recogniti, woodcut printer`s device to verso of final text f., partially hand-coloured, title with early ink ownership inscriptions and ink stamp of Repton School, occasional early ink underlining, some staining, contemporary vellum, [Adams J774], 8vo, [Florence], [Heirs of Filippo Giunta I], 1519.
Manutius (Aldus) Grammaticarum institutionum libri IV, device on title and at end, little worming, names and stamp on title, occasional notes and scoring in text, notes in 3 hands on fly-leaf, some staining, contemporary limp vellum, worn and marked, front hinge broken, spine damaged, [not in Adams or Censimento 16], 8vo, Venice, Hieronymus Scotus, 1564.
Magiri (Ioannis) Corona virtutum moralium, universam Aristotelis summi philosophie-thicen : exacte enucleans, title with woodcut printer`s device, woodcut initials and head-pieces, title with later ink name and small ink stamp, browned, contemporary vellum, yapp edges, soiled, 8vo, Frankfurt, Collegio Musarum, Paltheniano, 1659.
Dickens (Charles) A Christmas Carol, first edition, first issue, half-title printed in blue, title printed in red and blue, "Stave I" chapter heading, hand-coloured etched frontispiece and 2 plates only of 3, lacks "Scrooge`s third visitor", 4 textual woodcuts by W.J. Linton, final advertisements leaf, contents shaken, title-page with some slight finger soiling, browned throughout, ink inscription on half-title dated 1843, ink signature of M. Wilkins and ink stamp of Hutton on front pastedown, green endpapers (partially discoloured), original pink/brown cloth, gilt, slightly dulled, upper cover with slight cockling, 1 corner worn, g.e., [Smith II 4], 8vo, 1843.
Hamilton (Sir William) Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform, second edition, presentation copy from the author, half-title, advertisements to pastedowns, original cloth, spine gilt, slightly rubbed, 1853 § Mill (John Stuart) Considerations on Representative Government, first edition, original cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, new endpapers, slightly rubbed, 1861; System of Logic, 2 vol., eighth edition, contemporary polished calf, gilt, college stamp to covers, upper joints cracked, rubbed, bookplate to verso of front endpaper, 1872, 8vo (4) (4)
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Hound of the Baskervilles, first separate edition, with A.L.s. from the author in envelope loosely inserted, discussing a visit to Galashiels and the American publishers Griffiths, 16 plates by Sidney Paget, some springing to gatherings, pencil inscription & blind-stamp on front endpapers, original cloth decorated in gilt & black, rubbed and frayed at spine and corners, some running of colour visible on endpapers, [Green & Gibson A26a], 8vo, 1902.
Pullman (Philip) His Dark Materials, first collected edition, with a near full-page original colour illustration by the jacket artist David Scutt depicting Iorek Brynison and the alethiometer on front free endpaper, with the artist`s stamp & signature, original boards, dust-jacket, a fine copy, 8vo, 2001.
Ellis (Henry) Voyage en Chine, 2 vol., first French edition, half-titles, engraved portrait, 3 folding maps and 7 aquatint plates, ink stamp of the library at Chateau du Breau sans Nappe to titles, contemporary sheep, spines gilt with double red morocco labels, a little rubbed and some abrasions to lower cover vol.1, 8vo, Paris, 1818.
Langdon (Perceval) The Opening of Tibet, first American edition, mounted colour frontispiece, plates, one with tears, modern green half morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, New York, 1905 § Hemeling (K) English-Chinese Dictionary of the Standard Chinese Spoken Language, contemporary cloth library binding, original front wrapper/title bound in, Shanghai, 1916 § Leach (E.R.) Social Science Research in Sarawak, folding map, modern library buckram, library stamp to verso, bookplate, H.M.S.O., 1950, v.s. (3)
Cockburn (Major James [Pattison]) Swiss Scenery from Drawings, first edition, engraved vignette title, 60 engraved plates, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps Museum stamp to paste-down, marginal browning to plates, contemporary straight-grained half morocco, gilt, a little worn, 8vo, 1820. *** Cockburn (1779-1847), army officer and watercolour painter, was a pupil of Sandby. He made the drawings for this book whilst on leave from Malta and Woolwich, where he was stationed after 1815. He was "a very accomplished artist" and his continental drawings were used for many other publications. (DNB)
Mauriceau (François) Observations, sur la Grossesse et l`Accouchement des Femmes, et sur leurs Maladies…, 1715; Dernieres Observations sur les Maladies des Femmes Grosses et Accouchées, 1715, together 2 vol. in 1, old ink library stamp to first title, lightly browned, slight worming to inner margin towards end, modern speckled calf, gilt, morocco label, spine slightly faded, 4to, Paris
Viardel (Cosme) Observations sur la pratique des acouchemens naturels contre nature et monstreux, second edition, 17 engraved plates, 3 folding, 6 in facsimile, some damp-staining and contemporary signature to title, modern half morocco, l`Auteur et Jean de`Houry, Paris, 1674 § Roederer (Johann George) De Uteri Scirrho Commendation Medica, folding engraved plate, library stamps, modern green morocco, Gottingen, 1756 § Simpson (J.Y) Memoir on the Sex of the Child, Edinburgh, 1844, bound with 3 others by the same, most presentation copies from the author, ex-library copies with stamp on title, modern morocco, gilt, spine faded; Anæsthesia, Hospitalism Hermaphroditism, first edition, original cloth, wear to head and tail of spine, library stamp to title, 1871 § Harvey (William) The Works, first collected edition in English, original cloth, slightly worn and faded, The Sydenham Society, 1847 § Krafft-Ebbing (Dr. R.v.) Psychopathia Sexualis, authorized English edition, original cloth, slightly soiled, Brooklyn, New York, 1934 § Witkowski (Gustave Jules) Accoucheurs et Sages-Femmes Célèbres, first edition, illustrations, contemporary quarter parchment, marbled boards, original wrappers bound in, Paris, [1891]; Histoire des Accouchements chez tous les peuples, l`Arsenal Obstétrical, illustrations, contemporary half morocco, worn, upper cover loose, spine broken and lacking, Paris [1889]; Les Seins et L`Allaitement, illustrations, later cloth, Paris,1898; and a quantity of others, medical, v.s. (qty)
Lima catalogues: Lima Trains Electrics`, twelve pages with `Jet, Lyon` retailer stamp, 1966-67 with `Schmidt 25. Laurent, Lausanne` retailer stamp, 1968 with `Tous Modeles Reduits, Genera` retailer stamp, 1968-69 with separate `Waldmeier, Basel` 1968 price list, 1971-72 H0 scale, 1971-72 0 scale, two 1976, 1977-78 and nine 1970s small catalogues (18)
Makers catalogues: Pocjer 1962-63 with separate green price list and 1964-65 with `Jett Modeles Reduits, Lausanne` retailer stamp; Egger-Bahn 1965-66 and 1966-67 with separate price list; two Biller-Bahn; Eurotrain 1972, page two with `Fredrich Scheepers, Essen` retailer stamp; Jouef with `Molard Jouets, Geneve` retailer stamp (8)
Marklin pre-war catalogues: Swiss market 1937, 1938 (Germany), two incomplete large format catalogues, 763 track plans, June 1938 with `Hans Busche, Berrn` retailer stamp, three coupling guides, constructor-car guide 8.35 and three 800 instruction manuals 5.39 varied condition, some incomplete (11)
Leake, S.M., An Historical Account of English Money from the Conquest to the Present Time, 3rd edn, London, 1793, viii + 428pp, Appendix, 7 + 7 plates (Manville 228). Later brown quarter-leather and marbled boards, ribbed and gilt spine; public library stamp on title page, otherwise a very fine and clean copy Provenance: Ex libris Chorley Public Library; Alfred Bole
Patarol, L., Series Augustorum, Augustarum, C¾sarum, et Tyrannorum omnium, Tam in Oriente, quam in Occidente, Venice, 1702, 237pp, engraved illustrations in text. Contemporary paste boards; fine and clean, very rare, oval red ink ownership stamp on blank recto of frontispiece, Ôex Museo Francisci de Leonissa’ in contemporary hand on final leaf
Peck, C.W., English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 1558-1958, 2nd edn, London, 1964, xx + 648pp, 50 fine collotype plates (Manville 1115); Dalton, R., and Hamer, S.H., The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century [London, 1910-17], the 1967 Seaby reprint, 567pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1147) [2]. Publishers’ bindings; first with cancelled library stamp and first endpaper torn out
Scott Stamp & Coin Co (New York), Standard Coin Catalogue, Copper and Nickel, 17th edn, New York, 1893, xviii + 203pp, engraved illustrations in text, bound with Steigerwalt, C. (Lancaster, PA), FPLs 38 and 39, Catalogue of a Choice Collection of Coins, Medals, Paper Money, etc, May 1893, 22pp, Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Choice United States and Foreign CoinsÉ, June 1893, 32pp; J.W. Scott Co (New York), Standard CatalogueÉCoins of the World, Gold and Silver, New York, 1916, 184pp, engraved illustrations in text [2]. First in brown cloth, gilt spine, t.e.g., second in original pink paper covers; both with stanzas signed Sady, London, September 1942, on first free endpapers The stanza in the first reads ÔLife is short and not always nice, to have a hobby is sometimes clever and sometimes nice, it occupies completely your mind, therefore this book I had to find’, and in the second ÔI know you can’t go now for one of the holiday camps, I know you are interested in coins and stamps, this book is to find out about your treasure, and think now and then of your pleasure’
Watherston, J.H., Tables shewing the legally appointed weight of British Gold and Silver Coin manufactured pursuant to Mint indenture, dated 6th February 1817Éand suggestions for altering the same, London, 1847, 48pp (Manville 355). Original decorated blue cloth; title page signed by the author and with Royal Mint library stamp below, a fine copy Provenance: Ex libris Royal Mint duplicates, Spink Auction 47, 10 October 1985, lot 1317; Alfred Bole
A FINE PAIR OF .450 CALIBRE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLES MADE FOR CARL-THEODOR, DUKE IN BAVARIA (1839-1909), BY I. ADAM KUCHENREUTER IN REGENSBURG, CIRCA 1865 with browned octagonal barrels rifled with eight grooves, stamped with the gold-lined maker`s stamp (Neue Støckel 624) enclosed by the gold maker`s name and the inscription `Guss Stahl`, inlaid with a pair of slender gold lines at the breech, engraved case-hardened breeches and bolsters, engraved case-hardened breech tangs numbered `1` and `2` respectively, flush-fitting folding adjustable peep-sights, engraved stepped flush-fitting case-hardened locks decorated with scrolls on the tails, a pair of chamois and a stag respectively, double set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks (minor scratches and bruising), cut with a shaped panel of fine chequering over the grips, the butts with raised cheek-pieces carved with the full crowned ducal arms behind on the left and with patch boxes fitted with engraved case-hardened steel covers decorated with differing alpine hunting scenes on the right, carved scrolling trigger-guards with engraved case-hardened steel forward portions, engraved case-hardened steel mounts comprising shaped side-plates with neo-rococo ornament, butt-plates, three ramrod-pipes, escutcheons with the owner`s gilt initials, and barrel bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end caps, a pair of sling swivels, with much original finish throughout, and each with its German silver-tipped ramrod 59.5cm; 23 1/2in barrels (2)
A .650 CALIBRE 1859 PATTERN ENFIELD THREE-BAND PERCUSSION MUSKET FOR EXPORT TO INDIA, DATED 1864 with blued sighted barrel retained by three bands, stamped with Enfield and Government proof marks at the breech, dated lock engraved with `VR` crowned, `Enfield` and Ordnance marks, regulation stock with Ordnance stamp on the right of the butt, regulation brass mounts, and a pair of steel sling swivels, complete with its leather sling, steel ramrod and contemporary bayonet 99cm; 39in barrel (2)
A .650 CALIBRE 1859 PATTERN ENFIELD THREE-BAND PERCUSSION MUSKET FOR EXPORT TO INDIA, DATED 1864 with blued sighted barrel retained by three bands, stamped with Enfield and Government proof marks at the breech, dated lock engraved with `VR` crowned, `Enfield` and Ordnance marks, regulation stock with traces of Ordnance stamp on the right of the butt, regulation brass mounts, and a pair of steel sling swivels, complete with its leather sling, steel ramrod and contemporary bayonet 99cm; 39in barrel (2)
A .650 CALIBRE 1859 PATTERN ENFIELD THREE-BAND PERCUSSION MUSKET FOR EXPORT TO INDIA, DATED 1864 with blued sighted barrel retained by three bands, stamped with Enfield and Government proof marks at the breech, dated lock engraved with `VR` crowned, `Enfield` and Ordnance marks, regulation stock with Ordnance stamp on the right of the butt, regulation brass mounts, and a pair of steel sling swivels, complete with its leather sling, steel ramrod and contemporary bayonet 99cm; 39in barrel (2)
A .650 CALIBRE 1859 PATTERN ENFIELD THREE-BAND PERCUSSION MUSKET FOR EXPORT TO INDIA, DATED 1864 with blued sighted barrel retained by three bands, stamped with Enfield and Government proof marks at the breech, dated lock engraved with `VR` crowned, `Enfield` and Ordnance marks, regulation stock with Ordnance stamp on the right of the butt, regulation brass mounts, and a pair of steel sling swivels, complete with its leather sling, steel ramrod and contemporary bayonet 99cm; 39in barrel (2)
Stanley Spencer R.A. (1891-1959) Figures in a sitting room With studio stamp verso Pencil 25 x 30cm; 10 x 12in++Good condition* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.
An All World Stamp Selection, Qu V 0 Qu E II, the majority used, contained in a Triumph Stamp Album, including an album containing an interesting selection of Cards with examples from Shanghai, South Africa, India and Lady Smith, together with a small group of used penny reds on envelopes (qty)
Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' (1884-1967) Swagger - but a workman; Soldiers 'Nasty steeple chasin devils'; The Huntsman 'The 'oss loves the 'ound but I loves both'; Tonnage "And when hounds really run, can show How sixteen stone should o'er a country go"; The Gent in Ratcatcher 'I have my man cleaning my 'osses not my breeches'; Foxcatchers - for the love of it; and The Gunner 'Good hunting old sportsman' all signed in pencil 'Snaffles' photo-lithographs, all with blind stamp, six touched with white bodycolour S. 16½ x 14½in. (420 x 370mm.) (7) View on Christie's.com
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