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BANK OF ENGLAND PRESENTATION ALBUMS AND FOLDERS, G.E.A. Kentfield, Five Pounds 1993, sheetlet of three notes, AC01-03 000198 (Dugg. C108); together with Ten Pounds (2), in Limited Edition Banknote First Day Covers for ÔA Christmas Carol’; 1994 First Day Cover for Tercentenary of Bank of England, helmeted head of Britannia at left, Royal Mail Stamp Card [Lot]. As new
Provincial, HAMPSHIRE, Andover, Andover Old Bank, Promise to Pay to Mr James SteeleÉor Order One Hundred Pounds, 12 February 1825, A 316, for Joseph, William & Robert Wakeford, signed by Joseph Wakeford (Outing 36; Grant 51C). Bankruptcy stamp and endorsement on back, pinholes, otherwise good very fine
Scotland, Tweed Bank, Five Pounds, [Ð] January 1840, no. 2067, for Batson, Berry & Langhorn, signed by J. Langhorn (Douglas 3); USA, Confederates, One Hundred Dollars, 17 February 1864 (Pick 71) [2]. First with pinholes and dividend stamps across front and bankruptcy stamp on back, second cut across top left corner, otherwise very fine First only illustrated
Ireland, Co. Dublin, Dublin, Ffrenchs Bank, Thirty Shillings, 2 March 1814, no. 896, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon Thomas Ffrench & Hon Martin Ffrench (PB 149c). Bankruptcy stamp on front, short tear in right edge, small hole at upper right and many endorsements, otherwise fine
Ireland, Co Dublin, Dublin, Ffrenchs Bank, Four Pounds Bank Post Bill, 12 May 1814, no. 392, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary & Hon Thomas Ffrench (PB 149d). Bankruptcy stamp on front, small piece of paper with name of Bridget Macgill stuck at upper left with wax seal, pinholes, otherwise good very fine
Ireland, Co Galway, Tuam, Tuam Bank, One Pound, 25 June 1813, no. 1037, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon Thomas Ffrench & Hon Martin Ffrench (PB 332c). Bankruptcy stamp on front, long horizontal split across centre and endorsements, otherwise very good
Ireland, Co Galway, Tuam, Tuam Bank, One Guinea (One Pound, Two Shillings & Nine Pence), 29 February 1812, no. 8032, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon Thomas Ffrench & Hon Martin Ffrench (PB 332c). Bankruptcy stamp on front, endorsements and a few small stains, otherwise fine
Ireland, Co Galway, Tuam, Tuam Bank, One Guinea (One Pound, Two Shillings & Nine Pence), 29 February 1812, no. 8627, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon Thomas Ffrench & Hon Martin Ffrench (PB 332c). Bankruptcy stamp and grubby patch on front, endorsements, otherwise good fine
Ireland, Co Galway, Tuam, Tuam Bank, One Guinea & Half (One Pound, Fourteen Shillings & Three Half Pence), 25 June 1813, no. 4589, for Hon Charles Ffrench, Henry Taaffe, Michael Morris, William Keary, Hon Thomas Ffrench & Hon Martin Ffrench (PB 332c). Bankruptcy stamp on front, trimmed left edge, pinholes and endorsements, otherwise good fine
1897 Surrey County Cricket Club Handbook - in the original black and gilt hard covers, containing list of all members, players, matches, bowling and batting averages, accounts, rules et al internally very clean - some scuffing to spine otherwise (G) with owners stamp to the front end plate plus 2 others incl 150th Anniversary of the MCC, titled `The MCC 1787 - 1937` published London 1937 by The Times Publishing Co. and `A Hundred Years of Trent Bridge` 1st ed 1938 both with minor faults. (3)
Collection of 1930s Ireland v Wales rugby press photographs: to include 1931 action landscape photograph of the match played in Belfast (edges poor) together with 4x wonderful crowd scenes plus another similar period photograph of the match At Lansdowne Road - most with the Irish Times stamp mark - majority (G). (6)
[Jackson, John]. History of the City and County of Lichfield, 2nd ed., Lichfield & London, 1796, signature of E. Landor to title, bound with History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, pub. Lichfield & London, [1796], eng. frontis., front pastedown with ink signature “Eliza Landor, Longdon, 1797”, contemp. half calf, joints cracked and slight wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Harwood (Rev. Thomas), The History and Antiquities of the Church and City of Lichfield, pub. Gloucester, 1806, eng. frontis. and four eng. plts. (complete), ink ownership inscription of Michael Turnor to upper margin of title and also with ink ownership stamp of Walter N. Landor, some dampstaining and spotting, few leaves detached, edges untrimmed, orig. boards, spine crudely repaired with cloth tape, 4to. (2)
Mogg (Edward). Paterson’s Roads; being an Entirely Original and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales, with Part of the Roads of Scotland, 18th ed., [1829], folding linen-backed eng. map frontis. and nine eng. maps (inc. 8 folding), blind embossed ownership stamp to title, edges untrimmed, near contemp. half calf gilt, large 8vo, together with Cox (Rev. Thomas), Magna Britannia; or Topographical, Historical, Ecclesiastical, and Natural History of Surrey..., 1720, folding eng. map by Robert Morden and eng. table to final leaf, pages numbered 327-461, later letterpress title, contemp. half sheep gilt, slight wear at head & foot of spine, 4to, with Acts of Parliament An Act for Repairing the Road from Highgate Gate-house in the County of Middlesex, to Barnet Block-house in the County of Hertford, 2 parts in one, pub. 1736,pp.64,[4], some dampstaining, orig. wrappers, lacks spine, small 8vo, together with An Act for repairing the Highways from several places therein mentioned, leading towards Highgate Gatehouse and Hampstead, in the County of Middlesex..., pub. 1758, contemp. calf, small 8vo, with An Act for repairing the Road from Highgate Gate-house in the County of Middlesex, to Block-house in the County of Hertford, 4 parts in one, pub. 1764, slight dampstaining, contemp. calf, small 8vo, with An Act... for repairing the Road from Saint Giles’s Pound to Kilbourne Bridge, and for paving Oxford Road..., [1782], folding eng. plan, some dampstaining, contemp. half calf, small 8vo, plus one other similar and Bartholomew (John), Philips” Handy Atlas of the Counties of England, 1873, forty double-page maps, orig. cloth gilt, spine torn, 8vo. (8)
Staffordshire. General & Commercial Directory, for 1818, part third, containing the Towns of Bilston, Wednesbury, Walsall, Wolverhampton...,an Alphabetical List of the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Inhabitants in General.., Compiled and Published by the Proprietors, Messrs. W. Parson and T. Bradshaw, [1818], folding hand-col. eng. map frontis. (detached), eng. ownership label of William Bamford to front pastedown, contemp. sheep, old reback, upper board detached, some wear, 12mo, together with Garner (Robert), The Natural History of the County of Stafford..., 1844, eng. frontis. (spotted), five litho plts. and folding hand-col. litho map, few wood eng. illusts., title with ownership signature of Josiah Spode and Walter N. Landor, orig. cloth, covers detached and crude cloth spine repair, 8vo, plus Cooke (George Alexander), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Statford..., c.1804, folding hand-col. map frontis. (with small hole), later endpapers with ink ownership stamp of “Walter N. Landor, Chadscroft, Rugeley”, later boards, lacks spine, ownership stamp to upper board, 12mo, with Erdeswick (Sampson), A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County, 1820, eng. port. frontis. and few eng. plts., folding pedigree, ink mark and ownership stamp of Walter N. Landor to title and signature to front endpaper, contemp. half calf, old reback (lacking lower portion of spine), boards detached, worn, 8vo, plus sixteen others, mostly relating to Staffordshire (20)
Wiltshire. Report of the Cricklade Case; Comprehending the Whole of the Proceedings, in the Courts of Law, Before the Select Committee of the Commons, and in both Houses of Parliament [compiled by Samuel Petrie], 1785, ink annotation to title, ink library stamp to verso of title and p.1 and final leaf, front free endpaper with author’s presentation inscription to Sir James Sydney Long Bart. (strengthened to inner margin), hinges repaired, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked preserving gilt dec. spine, 8vo, together with Kaleidoscopiana Wiltoniensia; or, a Literary, Political, and Moral View of the County of Wilts, during the Contested Election for its Representation, in June 1818, between Paul Methuen, Esq., William Long Wellesley, Esq and John Benett, Esq..., by an Observer, 1818, ink libray number to verso of title, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, faint library number at foot of spine, 8vo, and The Poll of the Freeholders of the County of Wilts, for Electing a Knight of the Shire, in the Place of Paul Methuen, Esq. Taken before John Long, Esq., High Sheriff, on the 19th ... 30th, and 31st days of July, and on the 2d... 4th days of August, in the Year 1819..., pub. Salisbury, [1819], advesive tape to inner margin of title and following leaf (title near detached), contemp. half calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, slight loss of leather at foot of spine, slim 4to, plus one other Wiltshire related volume (4)
Yorkshire. An Historical Account of the Late Election for the County of York, Containing an Authentic Exposition of the Origin and Progress of the Whole of the Proceedings Connected with the Event, by the Editor of the Leeds Intelligencer, pub. Leeds, 1826, perforated library stamp to outer margin of title, edges untrimmed, endpapers replaced, orig. boards with modern cloth spine, 8vo, together with The Poll for Members in Parliament to Represent the City of York: begun on Tuesday, the Sixth, and Closed on Wednesday, the Seven of January, 1835..., pub. York, 1835, recent endpapers, orig. printed wrappers, rebacked spine, 12mo, with A Copy of the Poll, Taken at the Hustings, Erected in the Market-Place, in Beverley, on Monday, the 5th Day of January, 1835..., pub. Beverley, 1835, some dampstaining and browning, modern qtr. cloth, 8vo, plus two others (5)
Pechey (John). The Compleat Herbal of Physical Plants, containing all such English and foreign herbs, shrubs and trees, as are used in physick and surgery ..., 1st ed., 1694, occ. spotting or soiling, minor worming to lower outer corners of second half of vol. not affecting text, final ad. leaf and blank present, old ink monogram stamp to front endpaper, contemp. calf, rebacked with orig. plain spine relaid, rubbed and some corner wear, 8vo. Wing P1021. (1)
* Carriages. Four original drawings of carriages, c.1870, four highly detailed pen and watercolour drawings, three finished with gum arabic glaze, two with hinged overlays, one plate with blind stamp of “J.Maythorn, Coach Builder and Harness Maker”, one signed in red ink J. Cooper, slight dust soiling and spotting, each approx. 120 x 200mm. Scarce and finely executed drawings by J.Cooper, a well known freelance carriage draughtsman based in Long Acre in London. He was not employed exclusively by the Maythorn Carriage company but worked for many builders all around the country. Between 1880 and 1914 the trade journal “The Coach Builders’s and Wheelwright’s Art Journal was published by J & C Cooper, possibly him and a brother or son. The Maythorn carriage company was based in Biggleswade in Bedfordshire. (4)
Bates (William). The Favourite Songs Sung at Vaux-Hall Gardens &c Composed by William Bates, 1768, 1st ed., pub. J. Longman, [1768], 13pp. of eng. music including eng. title with red ink ownership name stamp for Benjamin Willett, some marks, dampstaining and dust-soiling, strengthened to inner margins, 20th c. half cloth, slim folio, together with Dryden (John), Alexander’s Feast, or, The Power of Musick. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, The Coronation Anthems. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden Set to Musick by Mr. Handel, London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, [1765?], pp.[2],7-18, libretto only, 20th c. wrappers, slim 4to. (2)
Cats (Jacob). Ouderdom, Buyten-Leven, en Hof-Gedachden, op Sorgh-Vliet, 5 parts in one, Amsterdam, Jan Jacobsz. Schipper, 1656, [32 pp.] + 264, 128, [4 pp.] + 84, part-title + 32 pp., 224 pp., the printed title with later circular owner’s stamp at foot, and license printed to verso, hand-coloured addn. engraved title, seventy-three hand-coloured eng. illustrations after Adriaen van der Venne, including two full-page, and two folding, heightened with gold and white bodycolour, engraved by C. V. Dalen, Crispin de Passe, and others, hand-coloured woodcut initials, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, 18th c. gilt-decorated full calf, rubbed and some marks to edge of spine and outer corners, 4to. (1)
A Compleat History of Europe or, A View of the Affair thereof, Civil and Military, for the Year 1707..., printed for Henry Rhodes, 1708, three folding eng. maps and one folding eng. plan (creased and short handling tear), contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec spine, extrems. rubbed, and v. sl. loss at foot of spine, 8vo, together with Fanshawe (Richard, Sir), Original Letters of his Excellency Sir Richard Fanshaw, during his Embassies in Spain and Portugal: which, together with divers Letters and Answers from the Chief Ministers of State of England, Spain and Portugal, contain the whole Negotiations of the Treaty of Peace between those Three Crowns, 1st ed., Abel Roper, 1701, ex. lib., with oval ink stamp on title-page and final leaf, some ms. markings on title, and label mounted on verso of title, title-page chipped at fore-edge and with small hole in upper margin (just clipping border), pubs. ad. leaf at rear, generally browned, stitching broken and page block with some loose sections, contemp. blind-panelled calf, sometime rebacked and recornered, worn, with loss to spine ends and upper cover detached, 8vo, plus Thomson (James), The Seasons... with His Life, and a Complete Index and Glossary. Embellished with Fourteen Fine Engravings, by the First Artists, J. Chapman, 1795, eng. port. frontis., eng. title-page, four eng. plts., and letterpress vigns., marbled endpapers, contemp. tree calf, extrems. sl. rubbed, gilt dec. spine (a little chipped at head), upper joint cracked, plus eleven other leather-bound 18th and 19th c. vols., incl. Catherine Talbot’s Reflection on the Seven Days of the Week, 9th ed., 1774, and a bound vol. of Three Grand Symphonies by Haydn, arranged by John Peter Salomon, violincello part only, c.1780s (14)
Landor Family. Two manuscript volumes of genealogical information relating to the Landor family, late 19th/early 20th, incl. coats of arms, family trees etc., cloth and leather bound, some wear, folio, together with Landor (Robert Eyres), Selections from his Poetry and Prose with an Introduction Biographical & Critical by Eric Partridge, 1927, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. japanese vellum gilt, 8vo, plus six others related, some with ownership stamp for Walter N. Landor (10)
Shelley (Percy Bysshe). Queen Mab, 1st ed., W. Clark, 1821, 182pp., perforated library stamp to fore-edge margin of title and p.181/182, pubs. ad. leaf present at rear, bound without dedication leaf as usual, inner joints repaired, orig. boards with modern reback, 8vo. This edition was preceded by a privately issued edition in 1813 understood to be of 250 copies. (1)
Zosimus. Zosimi Comitis et Exaduocati Fisci, historiae novae libri VI... Adiecimus & Leonardi Aretini rerum Gothicarum commentarios, de Graecis exscriptos..., Basel, [1576], eng. device on title-page, title creased and with ink stamp, foxed and browned throughout, intermittent water-staining to lower outer blank corners, final few gatherings with corners creased, and last few leaves torn and frayed (paper repairs on verso of final leaf), contemp. vellum, worn and stained, with spine deficient and lower cover missing, folio in 6s, together with a damp and mould-stained copy of Isocrates” Orationes et Epistolae, cum Latina Interpretatione Hier. Wolfii, ab ipso postremum recognita, [Geneva], Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne), 1593, contemp. vellum, worn, folio in 6s. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 3rd ed., with additions and corrections (7th thou.), 1861, lacks half-title, title with some soiling and circular ink stamp to top margin, folding diagram at page 123, a little soiled and with circular ink stamp to verso, one or two short closed marginal tears towards rear of vol., without pubs. ad. leaf at rear, some light soiling to margins throughout, contemp. half brown morocco, heavily rubbed and snagged to head of spine, 8vo. Freeman 381. 2000 copies printed. The first edition to include the author’s expanded historical sketch which was written to satisfy complaints that Darwin had not sufficiently considered his predecessors in the general theory of evolution. (1)
Hunter (William). Medical Commentaries. Part 1. Containing a Plain and Direct Answer to Professor Monro jun. interspersed with Remarks on the Structure, Functions, and Diseases of Several Parts of the Human Body [with a Supplement], 2 parts in one [all published], 1st ed., 1762-64, four eng. plts., ex. lib. with ink stamp on recto and verso of title-page, and rectos of F4 and I2, not affecting text, generally browned and foxed throughout, stitching partially broken, and most of Supplement detached, with some consequent fraying to fore-margin of first four leaves, repairs to endpapers, front free endpaper detached and with mounted eng. port. of Hunter, later half morocco over contemp. marbled boards, rubbed, head of spine sl. frayed, 4to. (1)
Koch (Charles R. E., ed.). History of Dental Surgery, Contributions by Various Authors, 3 vols., 1st ed., Chicago, 1909, colour and b&w plts. and illusts., small ink lib. stamp to title of each vol., a.e.g., orig. half morocco over marbled boards, heavily rubbed and some wear, upper joint to vol. 1 cracked and vol. 3 rebacked with orig. spine relaid, 4to, together with Weinberger (Bernhard Wolf), Orthodontics, An Historical Review of Its Origin and Evolution, 2 vols., 1st ed., St. Louis, 1926, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, (G & M 3699), plus Faulconer (Albert & Keys, Thomas E.), Foundations of Anesthesiology, 2 vols., 1st ed., Springfield, Illinois, 1965, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s., a little browned on spines, (G & M 2702.2), plus Bruwer (Andre J., ed.), Classic Descriptions in Diagnostic Roentgenology, 2 vols., 1st ed., Springfield, Illinois, 1964, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, (G & M 2702.2), all large 8vo, plus others on the history of anaesthesia, radiology (including two early x-ray photographs, 1905) and dental history (27)
Moorat (S.A.J.). Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 3 vols., 1st eds., 1962-73, col. frontis. to vol. 1, ex-lib. with a few ink stamp and pencil marks, orig. cloth gilt with gilt lib. stamp to upper covers and small sticky labels to spines, together with Symons (H.J.M. & Denham, H.R.), A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library, vols. 1 (Books Printed before 1641) & 2-4, (1641-1850, A-R), 1962-95, first vol. with sl. damp staining to foremargin and with lib. ink stamps and labels, all orig. cloth gilt, lib. marks to spine and label remains to upper cover of vol. 1, vols. 1 & 4 sl. rubbed, all 4to. (7)
Persoz (J.). Traite theorique et pratique de l”impression des tissus, Atlas vol. only, 1896, three double-page hand-col. litho. plts. on india, sixteen double-page eng. plts. and one single-page hand-col. eng. plt., some spotting, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, Cygnet Library gilt stamp to both covers, 4to, together with Curtis (John Harrison), Observations on the Preservation of Sight... , 1834, orig. printed wrappers, some soiling and wear, 12mo, plus An Introductory Lecture... for the Diseases of the Ear, 1818, ad. leaf at rear, some soiling, stitched as issued, 8vo, plus two others (5)
Southgate (Frank and Pollard, Hugh B.C.). Wildfowl & Waders. Nature & Sport in the Coastlands, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1928, sixteen mounted col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts., ex-lib. copy with ink stamp on title, t.e.g., orig. vellum-backed boards, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 4to (limited edition 618/950), together with Edwards (Lionel), My Hunting Sketchbook, vol. 2 only, 1st ed., 1930, twelve mounted col. plts., b & w illusts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. canvas, a little rubbed and marked, 4to, with other natural history and related, including astronomy (3 shelves)
William T Wiley, American b.1937- "Eerie Grotto? Okini"; woodcut printed in colours, signed, titled, numbered 152/200 and dated 82 in pencil, bears publisher`s blind stamp, 57x74cm Provenance: with Joan E Kaplan, Fine Contemporary Art, New York USA according to label attached to the reverse of the frame
Jacques Villon 1875-1963- "La mere and Portrait De Madame R" (G./P. 493 and 497) one engraving and one etching, 1945-47, each signed in pencil, numbered 96/108 and 27/40 respectively, the first with blind stamp for Peintres-Graveurs, both on cream and buff wove papers, with full margins, in good condition, the first example with minor staining to the margin, (2) (unframed)
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