Coin-related BOOKS, Areen, Ernst E, De Nordiska Lãndernas Officiella Belöningsmedaljer, 1500-1938, the medals of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland, 154pp, plus 65 plates, 3 in colour including two of ribbons, card covers, library stamp (p.123), Stockholm, 1938; with Vermisste Kunstwerke des Historischen Museums Dresden, illustrations throughout text, case bound, Dresden 1990. First in good order, second as new. (2) first ex Libris G E Lundberg and Orders and Medals Research Society
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Dinky leaflets: German market full colour (one side) and black and white (reverse) 'Dinky Auto Saloon' leaflet illustrating English and French Factory models with retailer's ink stamp 'Spielzeug - Rasch, Gerhart-Hauptman-Platz; Hamburg 295mm x 210mm, colour leaflet The Play Train by Meccano 1st May 1969; 969 BBC TV Mast Vehicle instructions; French Dinky 883 Tank with Folding Bridge instructions in four languages code 02.883 (4)
French Dinky: 1966 1st edition, cover illustrating Simca 1500 Break with orange integral price list February 1966, several graffiti ticks and 1967 2nd edition, cover illustration Porsche Carrera with pink integral price list September 1967, rear cover with retailers ink stamp 'M. Malatier, 15 Rue Victor-Hugo, Lyon', VG-E (2)
French Dinky catalogues: 1968, cover illustrating Opel and Simca 1100 (2nd edition) rear cover with retailer's ink stamp 'Magasin de Vente, 5 Boulevard de Cupucines, Paris 2me', green printed Meccano Ltd. products price list 1968, 1969 catalogue (1st edition) cover with retailer's ink stamp '30 Rue de la Citadelle, Bezier', 1971 catalogue, cover illustrating Renault 12 Gordini and Presidentiale Citroen and Nouveautes '71 colour leaflet 91.780, VG-E (5)
Weller (Hieronymus). Ein schšn New TrostbŸchlin, Darinnen der LV. Und CXLII. Psalm Davids, sampt etlichen schšnen TrostsprŸchen der heiligen Schrifft ausgelegt sind..., sampt zweinen Trostschrifften Doctoris Martini Lutheri..., Wittemberg: Heirs of Hans Krafft, 1578, title printed in red and black, some light browning throughout, old ink. lib. stamp to title, ex libris John Basil Lowder Tolhurst, a.e.g. with gauffered corners, contemp. gilt-stamped limp vellum with remains of clasps, rubbed and soiled, 8vo. Collation: A-R8. (1)
Dickens (Charles). The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1st ed. in book form, Bradbury & Evans, 1850, half-title, etched frontis., addn. title, and plts. by H.K. Browne, foxed, upper hinge split, Dickens centenary stamp to front pastedown, contemp. half calf, rubbed, lacking spine label, 8vo, together with Bleak House, 1st ed., 1853, etched frontis. addn. title, and plts. by H.K. Browne, foxed, Dickens centenary stamp to front pastedown, contemp. half calf, rubbed and worn, with joints split, and lower cover almost detached, gilt dec. spine lacking label, 8vo, plus three other Dickens vols., 1st eds., similar. (5)
Sola (David Aaron de). The Festival Prayers According to the Custom of the German and Polish Jews, Containing the Whole of the Prayers with a New English Translation, 6 vols., 1860, Hebrew text facing English translation, some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. red straight-grained morocco with contrasting leather labels to spines, gilt ownership name stamp of Alfred Davis to upper cover (read from right to left), a little rubbed, 8vo. (6)
Shakespeare (William). Shake-speares Sonnets. Tercentenary Edition, Printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at The Doves Press, 1909, one of 250 copies printed in red and black on Doves hand-made paper, (a further 15 copies were printed on vellum), two full-page and one 14-line initial designed by Edward Johnston and cut on the wood by Noel Rooke and Eric Gill, and a 5-line initial C, with the faint, neat stamp Ex Libris J. Visser, RotterdamÓ in red at the foot of the title-page, orig. limp vellum, spine lettered in gilt, edges untrimmed, in a specially-made boards slip-case, 8vo. Tidcombe, The Doves Press, DP 18. (1)
Renouard (Philippe). Imprimeurs & Libraries Parisiens du XVIe Sicle, Ouvrage Publie daprs les Manuscrits de Philippe Renouard..., 3 vols., 1964-79, b & w plts., orig. cloth, spines faded, and a few light marks to covers, 4to, together with Keynes (Geoffrey), A Bibliography of Dr. John Donne, 4th ed., Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1973, b & w plts., title-page with ms. ownership name and circular embossed stamp, occn. neat marginalia and underlining, orig. cloth, sm. 4to, plus Cioranesco (Alexandre), Bibliographie de la Litterature Franaise du Seizime Sicle, Collaboration et Preface de V.L. Saulnier, Geneva, 1975, orig. leatherette boards, 8vo, plus eighteen other bibliography items, incl. some odd vol. auction catalogues (Harrison D. Horblit Library; Honeyman Collection; Macclesfield Library). (23)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Tom Kitten, 1st ed., Warne, 1907, col. frontis. and illusts., some finger-soiling and marks, orig. grey-green boards, spine sl. faded, extrems. rubbed, and lower joint splitting at foot, 16mo, together with The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st ed., 1903, col. frontis. and illusts., half-title with small ownership ink stamp at head, stitching sl. strained, orig. maroon boards, sl. rubbed and faded, 16mo, plus The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st ed., 1909, col. frontis. and illusts., frontis. with crease to blank gutter margin, a few leaves with surface loss (one with sl. loss of text), orig. green boards, spine faded, and with loss to ends, 16mo, plus three other Beatrix Potter 1st eds. (6)
Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg's Polar Adventures, 1st ed., 1900, col. illusts. throughout, title-page with publisher's circular embossed stamp to fore-margin, and with pencilled name to upper margin in a juvenile hand, some edge-tears and finger-soiling, lacking free endpapers, hinges split and stitching loose, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and soiled, oblong 4to, together with The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club, 1st ed., 1896, col. illusts. throughout, soiled title-page and one other leaf detached and frayed, former with faint circular embossed stamp, some edge-tears and finger-soiling, free endpapers browned, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and dust-soiled, corners showing, oblong 4to, plus The Golliwogg in War!, 1st ed., 1899, col. illusts. throughout, some edge-fraying and tears, one leaf with piece excised from lower blank margin, another with large piece torn from lower corner (affectng illust.), stitching strained, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and dust-soiled, corners showing, plus one other similar. (4)
Brewer (James Norris). Delineations of Gloucestershire; Being Views of the Principal Seats of Nobility & Gentry..., [all published, 1824], eng. title and forty-seven eng. plts. on india paper (of 48), blind embossed library stamp to every plt. and page, t.e.g., later green half sheep, rubbed and scuffed to extrems., 4to. Lower margin of pages printed vol. 1. The work appears to have been published as one volume only. (1)
Leland (John). De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, ed. Thomas Hearne, 6 vols., new ed., 1774, a few eng. illusts. and folding plts., together with Hearne (Thomas), A Collecction of Curious Discourses Written by Eminent Antiquaries upon Several Heads in our English Antiquities..., 2 vols., 1775, folding eng. plt. to vol. 1, all eight vols. ex libris Prinknash Abbey and with ink ownership stamp of G.P. to endpapers and initials neatly to titles, some spotting and browning mainly affecting first and last leaves of several volumes, contemp. gilt-dec. polished calf, sl. rubbed, 8vo. (8)
Tithe Maps. Wood (Wm. Bryan), surveyor, Banbridge, Chippenham. A collection of 6 Monmouthshire parish plans, surveyed by Wm. Bryan Wood and lithographed by Standidge & Co., London, on the scale 6 chains to an inch, comprising the Parishes of Llansoy, 1842; Micheltroy (on 2 sheets), 1845; Raglan (on 2 sheets), 1843; Gwernesney (mounted on linen), 1843; Llangeview, 1843; and Bettws Newidd, 1843; plus an additional original pen-and-ink plan, believed to be of Monkswood; various sizes, the sheets varying between 1090 x 760 mm and 760 x 550 mm, some soiling and creasing at the edges, four of the maps with the accompanying manuscript tabular reference books, giving details of land owners, occupiers, reference number on the map, names and description of the land, state (arable, pasture, wood, garden, etc.) and quantity; two books per map, one listed numerically by map reference, the other alphabetically by landowner, with the books only relating to the Parish of Llanishen, without the map, one of the books in printed form, with a printed title-page with imprint of Shaw & Sons Printers and Publishers of the Books and Papers of the Tithe and Factory Commissions, with the indelible stamp of the Tithe Commission, repeated in one other book, the volumes generally stained, with some wear, in wrappers, small folio. (-)
Mahan (Captain A.T.). The Story of the War in South Africa 1899-1900, 2nd ed., 1900, port. frontis., folding map with short closed tear, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, (ownership signature and bookplate of Col. Frank Rhodes, brother of Cecil), together with Carter (A.C.R.), The Work of War Artists in South Africa, The Art Journal, 1900, b & w plts. and illusts., leaf of text with closed tear, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to, with Salt (G.E.S.)Letters and Diary of Lieutenant G.E.S. Salt During the War in South Africa, 1899-1900, facsimile reprint, Daveon Press, Johannesburg, 1974, port. frontis., orig. morocco in slipcase, 4to, (limited ed. 20/250), with Scheibert (Major J.), Der Freiheidskampf der Burden und die Gelchichte Ihres Landes, 2 vols., Berlin, 1900-02, double-page frontis. to vol. 2, folding map at rear of vol. 1 (few closed tears repaired with adhesive tape), b & w illusts. from photos, pages browned, orig. pictorial cloth, 8vo, together with Meister (F.), Burenblut. Bilder aus dem Lerten Transvaalkriege..., Leipzig, 1902, frontis. and port. plt., b & w illusts., closed tear to title, some marks and finger soiling, orig. pictorial cloth, rubbed, 8vo, with Bredell (H.C., & Grobler, P.), Lebenserinnerungen der PrŠsidenten Paul KrŸger..., MŸnchen, 1902, port. frontis. (ink stamp to verso), few illusts. to text, ink stamp and number to title, orig. dec. cloth with inset portrait to upper board, remains of paper label to spine, frayed to extrems., 8vo, plus others related. (23)
Starke (Mariana). The Traveller's Guide to Italy, Chamouni, and all the most Frequented Passes of the Alps, Germany, Portugal, Spain, France, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, and Poland; comprising A View of the Revolutions in Italy... pointing out the Matchless Works of Art... with Instructions for Invalids..., 2 vols. in 1, 3rd ed., 1816 half-title to first vol., eng. folding hand-col. frontis. to each (one foxed), ex. lib. with ink stamp to front pastedown and verso of half-title, title-pages foxed and stained, first five leaves of second vol. with short tear in lower blank margin, upper hinge split, contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, spine sl. worn at ends, 8vo. (1)
* Letters Patent. Vellum document, granting to John Hunt, brass founder in Birmingham, date stamp of 30th June 1847, elaborate engraved borders with portrait of Queen Victoria upper left, some heavy browning and deterioriation with a few small holes and illegibility of text in left third and on folds, large wax seal of Queen Victoria on the throne appended (broken but largely complete), the whole held in a purpose-made wooden display box with sliding lid, 78 x 80 cm. (1)
* Stamps. The Lincoln Stamp Album for Foreign, British & Colonial Postage Stamps, c. 1905, containing mostly Victorian and Edwardian issues, including Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, etc., orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., small 4to. (1)
Bible [Latin]. Elucidissima in Diui Pauli Epistolas..., ed. Denis the Carthusian, Paris: [Joannes Parvus], 1531, ink stamp to title, lower part of title cut away below date with loss of imprint, a few old ink notes to title and elsewhere, peppered with worming affecting lettering throughout, some running worm tracing affecting early leaves and inner margins, contemp. blind-stamped calf, 18th-c. reback, worn, 8vo. (1)
Diodorus (Siculus). Diodori Siculi Historici Clarissimi, Bibliothecae, seu rerum Antiquarum tum Fabulosarum tum Verarum Historiae, priores Libri Sex. Poggio Florentino Interprete, Apud Simonem Colinaeum, Paris, 1531, printers woodcut device to title and last leaf, title with ink stamp ownership name to upper margin, a.e.g., 18th c. gilt panelled red morocco, gilt dec. spine, lacking title label, joints and spine worn, 8vo. Adams D467. (1)
SUNDAY B MORNING MARILYN MONROE (PORTFOLIO OF 10) Screenprints, edition of 250. Printed on heavy Lenox Archival Museum Board. 91.4cm x 91.4cm (36in x 36in) This portfolio of silkscreens was published in the 1980's by Sunday B. Morning. Each print has firm's ubiquitous "blue ink" stamp on the verso which reads "Published by Sunday B. Morning", and "Fill In Your Own Signature". They are referred to in the "Andy Warhol Prints" Catalogue Raisonne by Feldman and Schellmann.
J.M. FORGE A TORQUE FORM NECKLACE, PENDANT AND MATCHED RING maker's stamp only, the plain torque, of square section, suspending a square pendant set with a deep green square panel; together with a matched torque form ring, with import marks for London 1975, also stamped 925, D.E., with green enamelled square terminals (2)
Le Corbusier & Jennerat, Pierre Oeuvre compléte 1910-1946. Zurich, c.1940's, mixed editions, oblong 4to, 4 volumes, original cloth, torn & stained on volume 1, previous owner's inscriptions; Boesiger, W. Le Corbusier et son atelier rue de Sevres 35, oeuvre complete 1957-1965. London, 1965, oblong 4to, original cloth uniform with previous, rubbed at hinges, ex-library stamp to title and verso, library bookplate; Le Corbusier The radiant city. London, 1964, oblong 4to, original black cloth, a good copy (6)
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