Belidor (Bernard Forest de). Architecture Hydraulique, on L'Art de Conduire, d'Elever, et de Menager les Eaux pour les differens besoins de la vie, 2 parts in 4 vols., Paris, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1737-53, title-pages printed in red and black, two engraved frontispieces, and 219 folding or double-page engraved plates and plans, three title-page vigns., engraved head-pieces, without the engraved portrait after Vigee, indelible stamp on each title-page, some soiling and staining, a few marginal repairs, some folding plates slightly frayed at the fore-edge, contemp. calf, spines gilt, worn, some joints cracked, vols. 1 and 2 not uniform in size or binding with vols. 3 and 4, 4to. (4)
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Bibliotheca Anatomica, Medica, Chirurgica, &c, containing a description of the several parts of the body, each done by some one or more eminent physician or Chirurgeon, with their diseases and cures ..., 3 vols., 1711-14, folding eng. plts., some frayed or split and a few torn with loss, heavy browning and staining throughout, ink lib. stamps to titles, some leaves det., contemp. panelled calf, worn and covers det., 4to, together with Gronovius (Johann Frederic), Index Supellectilis Lapite ..., new edition, Leidon, 1750, ink lib. stamp to title, contemp. half vellum, rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus Roederer (Johann George), Elementa Artis Obstetriciae ..., Gottingen, 1753, some spotting and old damp staining, large ink lib. stamp to title, contemp. qtr. vellum, soiled and some wear, 8vo, plus other mostly 18th century latin medical interest in poor condition (18)
Brandt (Thure). Nouvelle Methode Gymnastique et Magnetique pour Le Traitement des Maladies des Organes du Bassin et Principalement des Affections Uterines, 1st ed., Stockholm & Paris, [1868], three litho. plates at rear, browning throughout, title page chipped at edges, ink lib. stamps to title verso and final page, modern marbled boards, slim 4to, together with Albarran (J.), Les Tumeurs de la Vessie, nine uncol. litho. plts. at rear, wood eng. illusts. to text, author's signed presentation inscription to Professor Loius Ranvier to front free endpaper, orig. printed wrappers, chipped and somewhat browned, lib. stamps to upper cover, tall 8vo, (Garrison Morton 4185), plus two others by Albarran and Menetrier (Pierre), Grippe et Pneumonie en 1886, 1st ed., Paris, 1887, browning throughout, author's signed presentation inscription to Professor Loius Ranvier on the front free endpaper, orig. printed wrappers, chipped and soiled with ink lib. stamp to upper wrapper, 8vo, plus two others by and relating to Menetrier, three by G. Balbiani and four by Claude Bernard (14)
Earthquakes. The General Theory and Phaenomena of Earthquakes and Volcanoes ..., by an ingenious gentleman who was an eye-witness of that tremendous calamity [Lisbon earthquake], 1st ed., 1756, half title, 62 pp., last three leaves detached and sl. frayed with loss of text to pp. 57-58, some spotting and somewhat soiled at front and rear, old sellotape repair to closed tear on final page, stitched as issued with crude tape reback partly det., together with [Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, Earl of], A True and Exact Relation of the Late Predigious Earthquake and Eruption of the Mount Aetna, or Monte-Gibello, as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples ..., [1669], folding eng. frontis., laid down at inner margin with some loss to upper right corner, sky and border area, somewhat spotted and soiled throughout, lacks title and final two leaves (? errata and blank), tipped-into later wrappers with some adhesion damage to inner margin of final page, ink lib stamp to upper wrapper and frontis. verso, both slim 8vo. Second item Wing W2967. (2)
Wilson (Erasmus). Researches into the Structure and Development of a Newly Discovered Parasitic Animalcule of the Human Skin, the Entozoon Folliculorum, from the Philosophical Transactions, part II for 1844, pub. 1844, three eng. plts., authors presentation inscription to upper margin of title (close-trimmed), some spotting, later half morocco, slim 4to, together with Pritchard (Andrew), A History of Infusoria, Living and Fossil, 2nd ed., 1849, eng. plts., large ink stamp to title, some spotting, new endpapers, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, with Bostock (J.), Sketch of the History of Medicine, from its Origin to the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century, 1835, contemp. half calf, 8vo, and Vogel (Julius), The Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body, 1847, eng. plts. (some partly coloured), modern cloth, 8vo, plus four others (8)
Seguy (E.-A.). Suggestions pour etoffes et Tapis, 60 Motifs en Couleur, Paris, [1923], twenty col. pochoir plts., sl. toning to blank margins and some minor fraying to edges, loosely contained in orig. cloth-backed portfolio, faded and rubbed, with sl. fraying to extrems., paper label to upper cover, remains of cloth ties, folio, together with Henri (Ernst, pub.), Broderies Hindoues, Paris, [1926], thirty-eight mounted col. plts., some sl. creasing and fraying to edge of mounts, loosely contained in patterned cloth-backed portfolio, rubbed, lower cover stained, paper label to upper cover, cloth ties, folio, plus Appleton (Le Roy H.), Indian Art of the Americas, 1st ed., New York, 1950, numerous col. plts., lib. ink stamp and bookplate to prelim. blank, hinges split, orig. linen, lightly soiled, 4to, plus four others related (7)
*Patterson (Frank, 1871-1952). An orig. pen and ink and blue wash drawing, 1933, titled Changing horses at "The Ring o' Bells", showing several figures changing and carrying bikes by the inn archway, orig. design for a couple of cycling magazines, with magazine title in image at head, signed and dated at foot, pubs. stamp and marks to verso only, approx. 47 x 32 cm. (1)
Goble (Warwick, illust.). The Fairy Book. The Best Popular Fairy Stories Selected and Rendered Anew, by the author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman', 1st ed., Macmillan, 1913, thirty-two col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, one bound the wrong way round and with tissue guard upside-down (plt. sl. frayed at edges), 'Presentation Copy' embossed stamp to title-page, upper hinge beginning to split, t.e.g., orig. embossed and gilt dec. cloth, spine ends sl. frayed, but generally in bright condition, 4to. (1)
Conrad (Joseph). Youth: A Narrative and Two Other Stories, 1st ed., 1902, second issue, with 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear dated 11/02, ex. lib. copy, with circular ink stamp to lower margin of final text page and remains of label to front pastedown, occn. foxing (mostly to first and final leaves, and edges), half-title with contemp. ms. name at head, upper hinge split, orig. black-blocked green cloth, dust-soiled, foot of spine sl. rubbed, upper cover with small remains of lib. label, and string marks to fore-edge, 8vo. First edition of the collection of three novellas that includes Conrad's most famous short story, 'Heart of Darkness'. (1)
An early 20th century stationary steam engine, secured to a base board operating seven separate tin plate machines - circular saw, butter churn, threshing machine, windmill, grind stone, water pump and water wheel with trip hammer, some bear manufacturer's stamp for 'Bing', base board 76 x 44cm (30 x 17 1/2in)
A mid 19th century Irish mahogany cheval glass, circa 1840 By J. J. Byrne of Dublin the rectangular plate with leaf scroll surmount on barley twist supports with urn finials and gilt brass candle sconces, the moulded serpentine plinth base on leaf scroll feet. Makers stamp to the reverse ' J J Byrne. Dublin. Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers. G. Henry Street.' 11cm wide, 158cm wide, 35cm deep
Stamps. Simplex album containing fine to very fine used and mounted mint, a definitive collection of Great Britain including 2 x 1840, penny blacks (1 four margin but torn SE, other touched NE), 1840 two penny (3 margin), range of Imperial, range of plate numbers including pl.9, half pennies, good range of surface printed to #1 green (catalogue value #600) to QEII, late 1970s; Senator album from 1924 to early 1980s containing fine used to mounted mint commendation issues including blocks of four (die I & II) 1980 London stamp exhibition
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