* Sillince (William Augustus, 1906-74). ÒIf this blinkin’ rain keeps up much longer we’ll `ave the perishin’ Siegfried line full o’ pocket battleshipsÓ, orig. illustration for Punch, 1941, black wax crayon on textured paper, showing two army figures wearing large capes in a downpour, signed in crayon, titled in ink, sheet size 381 x 278mm (15 x 11ins), ink stamp date 1939 on verso, together with ÒAnother Pierrot, my ladyÓ, black wax crayon on textured paper, interior scene of a grand house with fancy dress ball in progress, signed in crayon, titled in ink, sheet size 381 x 278mm (15 x 11ins), plus ÒWill you accept a cheque for my buttonhole?Ó pencil drawing on paper, of a stout lady florist and a portly gentleman in a flower shop, signed, sheet size 261 x 291mm (10.25 x 11.5ins), plus forty-one small pen & ink drawings on paper, letterpress vigns. for We’re All In It, 1941 and We’re Still All In It, More Pictures from Punch of the Times We Live In, 1942, 160 x 117mm (6.25 x 4.5ins) and smaller, together with copies of the two books for which they were produced (a small folder)
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Bellarmine ( Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint). Explanatio in Psalmos, Cologne: Bernardi Gualteri, 1611, eng. title, some browning to text, ink library stamps to front free endpaper and blank, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, lacks ties, 4to, together with Scribani (Carlo), Caroli Scribani e Societate Jesu Meditationes e Belgica in Latinam Linguam Conuersae a Joanne Brisselio Eiusdem Societatis , Antwerp, 1615, ink library stamp and annotations to title, some dampstaining and mottling, contemp. vellum, dampstained, lacks ties, 8vo (2)
Marvell (Andrew). Works, 3 vols., 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional light spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with Bolingbroke (Henry St. John), Works, 5 vols., pub. David Mallet, 1754, some light spotting, previous owner signature, 20th c., brown half morocco, spines with raised bands and red and green labels, 4to, plus Wood (Anthony), Athenae Oxonienses. A New Edition, With Additions and a Continuation by Philip Bliss, 4 vols., 1813-20, library stamp to verso of titles, bookseller ticket, contemporary blindstamped calf, slightly rubbed with small stains, 4to, and The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne, 2 vols., 1732, engraved frontispiece to vol. II, illustrations, lacking portrait, manuscript verse at front of vol. I, small tear to vol. I title, signatures of Duke of Leeds, bookplates of the Duke of Leeds and Elizabeth Handasyde, contemporary calf, spines gilt with labels, vol. I upper cover detached, 4to (14)
Miniature Almanack. London Almanack for the Year of Christ 1798, printed for the Company of Stationers, 1798, eng. throughout, duty-stamp on title-page, a.e.g., orig. mosaic-style red morocco, extrems. rubbed and sl. loss at foot of spine, spine with gilt bead roll, covers with horizontal cream and dark blue leather onlays, elaborately gilt tooled with leaf sprays, birds, crosses, and roundels, contained in matching slipcase (sl. rubbed, and gilt dulled), 58 x 17mm. So called ÒfingerÓ format, with no frontispiece called-for (see Bondy p.41). (1)
Dick (Philip K.). The Preserving Machine and Other Stories, 1st UK (and 1st Trade hardcover) ed., 1971, orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., together with In Milton Lumky Territory, 1st ed., Dragon Press, 1985, orig. cloth in d.j., with a few minor marks, plus The Simulacra, 1st UK (and 1st hard cover) ed., 1977, sl. paper browning, ink date stamp to front free endpaper, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., plus Galactic Pot-Healer, 1st UK (and 1st trade hardcover) ed., 1971, orig. cloth in d.j., plus four others by Dick, 1980s, two published by Severn House and two by Gollancz including an uncorrected proof in oversize d.j., all 8vo (8)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, pub. Warne, c. 1904-7, col. illusts., frontis. a little dusty along lower margin, contemp. ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, orig. brown boards, upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine v. sl worn at ends, lower cover with a few minor marks, 16mo. An early edition, published between 1904 and 1907, as denoted by the endpaper design, which has a brown cat and a guinea-pig (first used for Benjamin Bunny in 1904, and later changed in 1907 for Tom Kitten, with the guinea-pig replaced by Mr. Jeremy Fisher). (1)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Tom Kitten, 1st ed., pub. Warne, 1907, col. illusts., contemp. ms. inscription on front pastedown and ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, orig. brown boards, upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine lightly faded, otherwise a bright copy, 16mo. Linder, p.427; Quinby 13. (1)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st ed., Warne, 1909, col. illusts., contemp. ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, orig. green boards, upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine faded and v. sl. rubbed at ends, otherwise a bright copy, 16mo. Linder, p.428; Quinby 16. (1)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, 1st ed., Warne, 1908, col. illusts., contemp. ms. inscription on front pastedown and ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, orig. grey boards, upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine lightly faded and 1Ó portion missing at foot, 16mo, together with The Tale of Two Bad Mice, 1st ed., pub. Warne, 1904, col. illusts., contemp. ms. inscription on front pastedown and ownership ink stamp on front free endpaper, orig. grey boards, upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine worn and lightly faded, with joints split and some loss at ends, 16mo, plus The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 1st ed., pub. Warne, 1903, col. illusts., occn. finger-soiling, front free endpaper with contemp. ownership ink stamp on recto and contemp. ms. inscription on verso, stitching partially broken, and first few leaves becoming detached, orig. dark blue boards, covers detached at upper hinge (front endpapers intact), upper cover lettered in white and with inset col. illust., spine faded and frayed at foot, upper cover with some marks, 16mo (3)
Kipling (Rudyard). Just So Stories, For Little Children, 1st ed., 1902, twenty-two b&w plts., orig. pict. cloth, slight rubbing to extrems., 4to, together with Low (David, illust.), The Billy Book, Hughes Abroad, 1918, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. pict. wrappers, ink stamp to upper cover, some rubbing to extrems., 4to, plus Shepard (Ernest H. & Lucas, E. V.), Mr. Punch’s County Songs, 1st ed., 1928, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth backed boards, with paper label to upper cover, large 4to, plus other mostly cartoon related, incl. books by David Low & Vicky; a run of Pick of Punch Annuals, 1938-92; Cartoons of the Campaign, by F. Caruthers Gould, 1895 (Limited signed ed.); Cartoons, by Will Dyson, 1914; Kultur Cartoons, by Will Dyson, 1915 (Limited signed ed.), etc. (3 shelves)
Shaw (Henry). The Encylopaedia of Ornament. Illustrated by a Series of Fifty-Three Plates of Ironwork, Lacework, and Needlework, Tapestry, Stained Glass, Bookbindings, Tiles, Panels, Screens, Etc., reprinted, John Grant, Edinburgh, 1904, col. and b & w illusts., ex-lib. copy with unobtrusive circular blind stamp to each plt., orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, 4to, together with Pauls-Eisenbeiss (Dr. Erika), German Porcelain of the 18th Century, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1972, num. col. and b & w illusts., ex-lib. copy with a few minor marks to prelims., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, folio, with other miscellaneous art, architecture and antiques reference (3 shelves)
Oskar Kokoschka oskar kokoschka (w./w. 181-182) the book" 1948 comprising two lithographs printed in bistre each signed in pencil with title-page text reproductions and justification this copy stamp numbered 25 from the deluxe edition of 200 on wove paper with full margins in good condition apart from some occasional scattered foxing bound as issued in blue calf-backed cloth boards and paper covered slipcase " overall size 257 x 192mm.
Gerald Laing (b.1936) deceleration ii (h.&i.21 silkscreen printed in colours" 1968 signed titled and dated in pencil numbered 94/150 with the artist`s stamp on wove paper with full margins in good condition 760 x 455mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights " details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Colin Self (b.1941) elephant" power and beauty no. silkscreen printed in black and red 1968 signed and titled in white ink an artists proof aside from the editon of 75 on wove paper with the Addenbrooks Hospital Art blind-stamp the sheet printed to the edges trimmed slightly in good condition apart from minor tears and creases at extreme edges sheet 630 x 980mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights " details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Craigie Aitchison (b.1926) cyprus trees at oppadet silkscreen printed in colours" 1998 signed and dated in white ink numbered 52/75 printed and published by Advanced Graphics with their blind stamp on wove paper the full sheet printed to the edges in good condition sheet 380 x 460mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights " details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Craigie Aitchison (b.1926) sheep at tullialan silkscreen printed in colours" 1998 signed and dated in white ink numbered 36/75 printed and published by Advanced Graphics with their blind stamp on wove paper the full sheet printed to the edges in good condition sheet 380 x 460mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights " details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Craigie Aitchison (b.1926) ram in moonlight silkscreen printed in colours" 1998 signed and dated in white ink numbered 17/75 printed and published by Advanced Graphics with their blind stamp on wove paper the full sheet printed to the edges in good condition sheet 460 x 380mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights " details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
John Buckland Wright (1897-1954) camberwell beauti three etchings" 1954 each titled and dated in pencil numbered 12/30 with the estate stamp verso on wove paper with full margins in good condition " each 110 x 189mm(3) ***These three etchings were created whilst on a day trip to Camber Sands to which John Buckland Wright took his students from Camberwell School of Art and Design..
A Victorian Table Basket, of shaped oval form with heavy cast and applied “C” scroll, floral and foliate border, to a heavily pierced lattice-work body, with further foliate detail, and raised on a cast and applied “C” scroll and floral apron with four feet, width 7 ½”, weight 8 ½ oz, London 1889, Maker’s Mark Francis Boone Thomas, with further retailer’s stamp for Thomas 153 New Bond Street
Burton (Brigadier-General R.G.) THE TIGER HUNTERS, photographic plates, lacks dustjacket, publisher`s blue cloth (light marks/wear), publisher`s stamp on title, 8vo, London: Hutchinson, 1936, FIRST EDITION. Provenance: Ted, Lord Willis. With approx. 85 other books from Lord Willis`s library relating to transport and travel, particularly in the Far East.
Thomas Cathedral-Church of Worcester title in red and black" engraved plates some folding illustrations small library stamp to foot of title and a few other lower margins contemporary polished calf spine in compartments and richly gilt upper joint splitting but holding firm rubbed London for the author 1737; and another Kent and Sussex parts of Bibliotheca Topographia Britannica with plates" 4to(2)
Scott [William Bell] British Artists; Portraits" L the artist`s composite collection in 2 vol. 2 manuscript titles within older engraved borders 6pp. manuscript index with mounted engraved head- and tail-pieces in vol. 1 and c.180 portraits of artists and occassional plates of their work engravings and wood-engravings v.s. each with Scott`s collectors ink stamp on verso [not in Lugt] the wood-engravings with Scott`s monogram ink stamp on recto [Lugt 2607] mounted on uniform supports these all loose in 2 gilt-lettered cloth portfolios worn joints broken lacking ties folio inscribed on title as collected and mounted 1871-2" 18th and 19th century(2)
Almanachs.- Ladies` Diary...1757 title in red and black with woodcut of Queen Anne" mathematical diagrams Wilde 1757 bound with 13 other almanachs of the same date together 14 works in 1 vol. all printed in red and black with red duty stamp on titles vellum strip page-markers modern calf-backed marbled boards" 12mo
Eliot (T.S.) Homage to John Dryden review copy with printed slip" original pictorial wrappers edges slightly soiled [Gallup A7] The Hogarth Press 1924; The Classics and the Man of Letters ink signature on on half-title original printed wrappers edges chipped [Gallup A40] 1942 § Faulkner (William) A Fable ink stamp on front free endpaper 1955 § Housman (Laurence) Echo de Paris: A Study from Life limited edition signed presentation copy from the author original cloth-backed boards printed paper label on spine1923 all but the last first editions; and 11 others including T.S. Eliot`s A Sermon preached in Magdalen College Chapel1948" 8vo(15)
Mayakovsky (Vladimir) War and the World Russian" device on title some spotting ink stamp to head of first page original lower wrapper present Petrograd 1917; with a facsimile translation of a newspaper article relating to Mayakovsky" 8vo & folio(2) ***Poems inspired by the the author`s experiences in WWI..
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