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Beaton (Cecil). Queen Elizabeth II, c. 1945, later printing, three-quarter length, seated in an embroidered gown with pearl necklace, Rococo backdrop, sm. brown chemical mark to right hand edge, silver print, photographer's stamp to verso, no. B.536.28, old glue marks, 254 x 212mm (10 x 8in.) (1)
Beaton (Cecil). Loelia, Duchess of Westminster, c. 1930s, half-length, wearing an evening dress and tiara, sunlit backdrop with a large bouquet of lilies, silver print, (touching up marks to neck and body outline, three pinholes), photographer's stamp to verso, old adhesion and other marks, 246 x 198mm (9.8 x 7.8in.), together with a later print from the same photo, silver print, photographer's stamp to verso, slightly smaller (2)
Beaton (Cecil). Cecil Beaton, c. 1950s, full-length in profile, wearing cap and tweed suit, holding an aphid spray pump, seated on garden patio, silver print, photographer's stamp to verso, no. 317/11, old glue marks, 188 x 158mm (7.4 x 6.2in.), together with another self-portrait, standing and smiling with arms akimbo in corner of patio with climbing plants, c. 1960s, silver print, no stamp, 242 x 195mm (9.5 x 7.6in.) (2)
Beaton (Cecil). Stephen Tennant with two women and a dog, c. 1930, later printing, in the grounds of Wilsford Manor(?), silver print, photographer's stamp to verso, 196 x 243mm (7.7 x 9.6in.), together with 'Wandering Years', Stephen Tennant's House Party, showing a group of four men and five women posing in front of Tennant's house, c. 1930s, later printing, silver print [by Cecil Beaton], adhesion marks, 142 x 213mm (5.6 x 8in.) (2)
Beaton (Cecil). Palace of Queluz, Portugal, 1942, showing ornamental pond and statuary with Palace in the background, silver print, sm. crease to lower right corner, photographer's stamp to verso, printed paper label 'British Official Photograph', numbered CBM.2564, publisher's marks, 250 x 24omm (9.9 x 9.5in.) (1)
Coustos (John). The Suffering of John Coustos for Free-Masonry and for his refusing to turn Roman Catholic in the Inquisition at Lisbon, 1st ed., 1746, port. frontis and three fldg. plts. of tortures, edge of frontis chipped, margin of one plt. repaired, small hole in b3 affecting page number only, library stamp on verso of title, contemp. panelled calf, worn and rebacked, 8vo (1)
Fornerius (Radulphus). Rerum Quotidianarum libri tres, 1st ed., Paris, Drouart, 1600, library stamp partially erased from title, bound with Bellarminus (Robertus), De Translatione Imperii Romani a Graecis ad Francos, Cologne, 1599, browned throughout, bound with Bellarminus (Robertus), Judicium, De Libro, quem Lutherani vocant Concordiae, Cologne, 1599, printer's device on title, browned, together three works in 1 vol., contemp. limp vellum, worn on spine, together with Heineccius (Johannes Gottlieb), Elementa Juris Civilis Secundum Ordinem Pandectarum, 2nd ed., 1731, two parts in 1 vol., early annotation and underlining, endpapers and title stained, contemp. vellum, rubbed and stained, 8vo (2)
Wordsworth (William). Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and other Poems, vol. II (of two) only, 2nd ed., 1802, title with faint oval library ink stamp, occn. oval ink stamp to upper outer corner of text, untrimmed, with library bookplate to front pastedown, old boards with later blue cloth backstrip, rubbed and marked, with classification number in white ink to lower part of spine, small 8vo (1)
An Edward VII silver pill box, of oval form, the hinged cover inscribed with initials within foliate scroll border, 1.25 "wide. Maker: A & L Ltd. Birmingham 1901, together with a Victorian engraved silver vesta case, Chester 1900, and a George V engraved silver stamp envelope, Birmingham 1914. (3)
Bemelmans (Ludwig) Parsley, neat library stamp on front endpaper and title, front endpaper creased, original pictorial cloth, a little soiled, New York, 1955; Madeline's Rescue, original cloth, covers a little warped, dust-jacket, chipped at extremities, tear to upper edge repaired on verso, [c.1962]; and 3 others, Children's, Illustrated, 4to & 8vo (5).
Norton (Mary) The Borrowers Afield, colour frontispiece, illustrations, ink stamp on half-title, original cloth, 1955 - Blyton (Enid) Puzzle for the Secret Seven, illustrations by Burgess Sharrocks, original decorated cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed, chipped at upper edge and corners, Brockhamton Press, 1958 - [Meggendorfer (Lothan)] The Genius of Lothan Meggendorfer, 6 plates with movable parts, original cut-out front cover with movable image on transparent background, 1985 - Jansson (Tove) Moomin, illustrations, original pictorial boards, 1957; and a quantity of others, Childrens', some Annuals, v.s. (QTY).
Ardizzone (Edward) Tim to the Rescue, 1949 - Kaeser (H.J.) Mimff: The Story of a Boy who was not Afraid, first English edition, 1939 - Lewis (C.Day) The Otterbury Incident, 1948 - Black (Margaret) Three Brothers and a Lady, 1947 - Corrin (Stephen) The Fantastic Tale of the Plucky Sailor and the Postage Stamp, 1954 - Symonds (John) Lottie, 1957, all but the second first editions, all with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone, some colour, original cloth or pictorial boards, all but the fourth with dust-jackets, most a little rubbed and frayed; and 4 others, children's books illustrated by the same, 4to & 8vo (10).
Hemeling (Johann) Forsetzung der Schreibkunst das ist Mancherleii Teutsch, Latein, Frantzoesisch und Niederlaendishe Schrifft, der Jugend zu Nutz Geschreiben, engraved title-page and 24 plates, slightly stained, mounted on stubs, library stamp on verso of title-page, eighteenth-century vellum-backed boards, rebacked, oblong 4to, Hanover, 1674.
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