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louis Charles Hippolyte Buhot french School (1815-1865) a pair of bronze cupids each holding a dove and draped in a sash, gazing downwards, on rocaille cast circular plinth base, struck with maker's stamp in capital letters, copper patination (2) 47cm high, plinths 20cm deep note: Buhot began his career at the end of the neo-Classical period of French sculpture as a student of David d'Angers at the École des Beaux-Arts, first exhibiting at the Salon in 1837 and becoming a regular participant in its exhibitions until 1865. His works in bronze are primarily figurative.
A late Victorian silver inkstand by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company of London, of rectangular form having a scroll pierced three quarter gallery, twin cut glass inkwells with silver hinged lids flanking centre stamp box, the whole raised on pierced scroll feet, London 1893, width 23cm (Illus.)
AFTER STANHOPE A FORBES, 'Young anglers (at Hayle Cornwall)', reproduction in colours, pencil signed by the artist, FATG blind stamp, Frost and Reed Publishers, 18 1/2" x 22 1/2"; and one other after Reginald Brundrit 'The Devil's Bridge Kirkby Lonsdale'. Ex. Robert Bunting Gallery Liverpool. (2)
* Postal history. Collection of franked envelopes and postcards, c.1850s-1940s,. incl. ten penny reds, carmine four penny stamp postmarked 1858, one envelope stamped Ross Penny Post and dated 1822, etc., contained in modern album, together with three early 20th century folding maps of part of Rhodesia (4)
Ballantyne (R.M.). Snowflakes and Sunbeams; or, The Young Fur Traders. A Tale of the Far North, with Illustrations by the Author, 1st ed., T. Nelson, 1856, eng. frontis., addn. title, and six plts., somewhat browned and foxed throughout, and some minor water-staining at gutter, early ms. name to head of title-page, stitching strained, and one gathering starting, booksellers embossed stamp to front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, spine frayed at ends and with gilt dulled, 8vo, together with Blown to Bits, or The Lonely Man of Rakata. A Tale of the Malay Archipelago, with Illustrations by the Author, 1st ed., 1889, eng. frontis., addn. title, and four plts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, orig. pictorial bevel-edged ochre cloth gilt, spine sl. darkened and rubbed at ends, but a bright copy, 8vo, plus two Ballantyne reprints and two others similar, all orig. cloth (6)
Faulds (Henry). Guide to Finger-Print Identification, 1st ed., Hanley, 1905,. fourteen b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Bell (Charles), The Hand, its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design, (but shorter treatises), 2nd ed., 1833, lib. blindstamps to sev. leaves at front and rear, four pages sl. sprung, a little soiling, contemp. calf, rebacked with orig. spine relaid with new label, both 8vo, plus Jackson (E. W.), Gymnastics for the Fingers and Wrist, being a system of gymnastics, based on anatomical principles ..., 1st ed., 1865, ink lib. stamp to title, and marks to title verso, a little soiling, orig. cloth, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, small 8vo, plus three other related books and thirteen mostly 19th c. theses on congenital limb deformity, in a modern cloth box (19)
[Montagu Charles, Earl of Halifax] The Hind and the Panther Transversd to the Story of the Country Mouse and the City-Mouse..., 1st ed., printed for W. Davis, 1687,. pp.[vi]+28, modern sheep gilt, rubbed, sm. 4to, together with Cibber (C.), Love Makes a Man: or, The Fops Fortune, A Comedy, Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majestys Servants, printed for Richard Parker, [1701], pp.[iv]+76, title-page with small paper repair to blank margin, lightly browned throughout, 19th c. marbled half calf gilt, rubbed, sm. 4to, plus Shadwell (Tho.), A True Widow, A Comedy, Acted by the Dukes Servants, printed for Benjamin Tooke, 1679, pp.[viii]+78+[1], first two leaves foxed, and frayed to fore-edge, title-page with faint circular ink stamp, modern sheep gilt, extrems. rubbed, sm. 4to, plus six other plays similar (9)
Muratori (Ludovico Antonio). Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive Dissertationes de Moribus, Ritibus, Religione, Regimine, Magistratibus, Legibus, Studiis Literarum, Artibus, Lingua, Militia, Nummis ..., 6 vols., Milan, Ex Typographia Societatis Palatinae, 1738-42,. half-title, engraved frontis. by Zucchi after F. Zugni, and printed title in red and black with engraved vign. to each vol., some woodcut illusts. to text of coins, inscriptions, etc., contents clean, marbled endpapers, contemp. uniform mottled full calf, gilt-dec. spines with morocco labels, rubbed and some wear, joints partly cracked or splitting, folio Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750), regarded as the father of Italian history, was a scholar, historian and antiquary, who worked as librarian to the Duke of Modena. His major work was the Rerum Italicarum Scriptores (1723-51), and its companion work Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi (1738-1742). This copy with British Library oval inkstamp and duplicate stamp (dated 1818) to title verso, and final leaf verso of each volume, and a handwritten note to blank before half-title of the first volume Purchased by Order of Committee Septr. 1. 1769. (6)
Thackeray (William Makepeace). The History of Pendennis. His Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his Greatest Enemy, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1849-50, etched plts. (incl. frontispieces and addn. titles) and illusts. to text by the author, usual spotting and browning, first vol. with early ms. name to printed title, second vol. with booksellers ink stamp to eng. title, early 20th c. half morocco gilt, spines darkened, 8vo, together with The Virginians, A Tale of the Last Century, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1858-59, half-title present to vol. 1, etched plts. (incl. frontispieces and addn. titles) and illusts. to text by the author, scattered foxing, contemp. half calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving orig. gilt dec. spines, 8vo, plus The Newcomes, Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family, edited by Arthur Pendennis, Esq., 2 vols. in 1, 1st ed., 1854-55, etched plts. (incl. frontispieces and addn. titles) and illusts. to text by Richard Doyle, occn. foxing and browning, near contemp. half calf, rubbed, spine faded, 8vo, plus nine others by and about Thackeray, incl. some 1st eds. and some with hand col. plts. (14)
Jefferies (Richard). Worlds End, 3 vols., 1st ed., Tinsley Bros., 1877, half-titles and ads. at rear, neat owner name to each title page, first vol. with label removal to front free endpaper, some hinges cracked, orig. cloth gilt, spines darkened and with wear at ends, 8vo, together with After London, or Wild England, 1st ed., Cassell, 1885, half-title (neat ink-stamp), ads. at rear, light spotting, orig. cloth gilt, some wear to spine, plus Greene Ferne Farm, 1st ed., Smith, Elder, 1880, half-title, ads. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, spine sunned, 8vo, and Amaryllis at the Fair, 1st ed., Sampson Low, 1887, half-title, bookplt., hinges cracked, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed, some wear to edges, 8vo, plus three reprints by Jefferies. (9)
Beldam (George W. and Fry, Charles B.). Great Batsmen, Their Methods at a Glance, Macmillan, 1905, numerous illusts. from photos., leaf 2Z repaired to margins, small ink stamp to final leaf of text, modern cloth, rubbed, 8vo, together with Lucas (E.V.), A Hundred Years of Trent Bridge, privately printed for Sir Julien Cahn, President of he Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1938, col. frontis. and b & w plts., inscription to front endpaper, orig. cloth, spine browned, 8vo, plus four others related (6)
Masson (Frederic). [Etudes Napoleoniennes], 20 vols., Paris, Societe dEditions Litteraires et Artistiques, 1905-11,. text browned, most vols. with an indelible stamp on the title-page or half-title, contemp. quarter red morocco, flat spines lettered and decorated in gilt with Napoleonic motifs, some spines slightly scuffed, marbled board sides, t.e.g., 8vo Comprising: Manuscrits inedits de Napoleon; Napoleon dans sa Jeunesse; Napoleon et les Femmes; Josephine de Beauharnais; Josephine Imperatrice et Reine; Josephine repudiee; LImperatrice Marie-Louise; Napoleon et sa Famille, 9 vols.; Napoleon et son fils; Napoleon chez lui; Cavaliers de Napoleon; and Le Sacre et le couronnement de Napoleon. (2)
Peppin (Brigid & Micklethwait, Lucy). Dictionary of British Book Illustrators - The Twentieth Century, 1983, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., spine faded, 4to, together with Linder (Leslie), A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, 1971, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., ex. lib., with ink stamp to title verso and label removed from front pastedown, orig. boards, marked, and with sellotape to upper and lower edges of covers, in price-clipped d.j., chipped and frayed, and with faded spine, large 8vo, plus Davies (John), The Innkeeper and Butlers Guide, or A Directory in the Making and Managing of British Wines; together with Directions for the Managing, Colouring and Flavouring of Foreign Wines and Spirits, and for Making British Compounds, Peppermint, Anniseed, Shrub, &c. &c., 4th ed., George Wilson, Leeds, 1807, foxed, lacking final two leaves (of Index), modern cloth-backed boards, 12mo in 6s, plus a quantity of other books, mostly bibliography and cookery related, but incl. a few books on horses (carton)
Rowcroft (Charles). Fanny, the Little Milliner; Or, the Rich and the Poor, 1st ed., 1846,. ten etched plts. by Phiz, with five of the original pencil drawings by the artist, bound in, a.e.g., later crimson half morocco by Riviere & Son, upper cover detached, (Ex Brooklyn Public Library copy with ink stamp to foot of title), 8vo, together with other misc. books, including Dickens, A.E.W. Mason, Maurice Hewlett and Hugh Walpole, etc. (3 shelves)
* Tom Jones, US 3-sheet poster, 1963,. starring Albert Finney, Susannah York, folded poster in two sections, fine condition with pinholes to edges, soiled along lowermost margin of top sheet, 81 x 41, together with a US 1-sheet poster of the same film, adhesion marks to verso with resultant paper thinning, 41 x 27, a set of eight US lobby cards, a few minor marks and corner pinholes, censors ink stamp to each image, 11 x 14 (10)
* The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, US 1-sheet poster, 1962,. starring Michael Redgrave and Tom Courtenay, folded poster in very fine condition, 41 x 27, together with a Polish 1-sheet poster of the same film, folded in very fine condition, 37 x 13, plus a set of eight US lobby cards, very fine condition with censors ink stamp lower right corner of each lobby card, 11 x 14 (10)
* The Railway Children, US one sheet poster, 1971,. starring Dinah Sheridan, Jenny Agutter, folded poster in very fine condition, 41 x 27, together with a Belgian one sheet poster for the same film, folded in fine condition with corner pinholes and part of postage stamp to upper margin, 19 x 14, plus a set of eight US lobby cards for the same film, very good condition with a few pinholes, minor marks and short marginal tears without loss, 11 x 14 (10)
* The Cruel Sea, Argentinian one sheet poster, 1954,. folded poster in very good condition, ink stamp upper left, short hairline tears to central folds and outer margins, a little paper toning at extrems., 43 x 29, together with a Belgian one sheet poster for the same film, paper label running across upper margin, two horizontal folds, 19 x 14, plus a set of eight US lobby cards for the same film, censorship stamps, title overpainted in French, one card torn and crudely repaired to right edge, a little soiling and marking, 11 x 14 (10)
* The Cruel Sea, British three-sheet poster, 1952,. starring Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden, Denholm Elliott, Virginia McKenna, folded poster in two sections in very good condition, ink censorship stamp upper right, a little wear to some folds, a little soiling across upper blank margin, 81 x 41 (1)
* Clockwork Orange, US one sheet poster, 1971,. directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Macolm McDowell, folded poster in very good condition, ink censor stamp and two other marks, a little rubbed at left margin, 41 x 27, together with an Australian daybill 1970s re-release poster of the same film, folded poster in very fine condition, 27 x 13 On the first poster the word rape has been inked out at the end of the second printed line. (2)
* Darling, US 1-sheet poster, 1965,. starring Lawrence Harvey, Dirk Bogarde and Julie Christie, folded poster in fine condition with tape repair to verso of uppermost horizontal fold, 41 x 27, together with an Italian small poster of the same film, folded poster, some creasing, small perforation stamp and postage stamp to image, folds strengthened to verso, 18 x 26 cm (2)
* The Belles of St. Trinians, British quad poster, 1954,. starring Alastair Sim and George Cole, folded poster in bright condition with a little minor edge wear and one closed tear repair to blank area in lower right corner, 30 x 40, together with a group of six British lobby cards for the same film, including printed title card and five photos (one duplicate), perforated censor stamp to right margins and writing captions to images, some chipping and wear to extremities, 11 x 14 (7)
* Film Actors and Actresses. A group of approx. fifty-five signed photos., c. 1980s,. mostly black and white, 10 ins photos, signatures include Woody Allen, John Gielgud, Terence Stamp, Tim Roth, Kenneth Brannagh, Anthony Hopkins, Julie Christie, Sharon Stone, Robert Altman, Mario Puzo, Burt Reynolds, and many autographs that appear to be secretarial signatures including Robert Mitchum, Clint Eastwood (3), John Travolta, James Mason, Anthony Quinn, Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra and James Stewart (approx. 55)
* Bernhardt (Sarah, 1844-1923). Signed carbon print photo, Rochlitz Studio, August 1917,. the photo showing Bernhardt full-length and seated on a wooden throne and wearing a long evening dress, headscarf and long pearl necklace, two closed tears in dark area of left margin, photography studios name and copyright date in the negative and embossed stamp beneath, signed and dated, presentation inscription by Bernhardt in a large hand below image, le 23 October 1918, for [?] with all my sympathy, Sarah Bernhardt, lower left corner sl. creased, approx. 29 x 26 cm, framed and glazed (1)
Staunton (Sir George). An Historical Account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China, Undertaken by Order of the King of Great Britain; including the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants..., 1797,. eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, six eng. plts. only (of 21), two folding eng. maps, inscriptions to front blank leaf, including the ink stamp of the missionary Isaac Mason, occ. slight offsetting and some slight damp staining to few pages, contemp. half morocco gilt, spine rubbed, 8voIssac & Esther Mason were missionaries in the north of China from 1892, working there for forty years. (1)
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