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W. Trenkler- 'Klosterneuberg'; watercolour, signed and dated 1938, 25.7x36.5cm: E. W. Sharland- The Bank of England; etching, signed in pencil and bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 13.4x24.8cm: together with three other etchings by different hands, all signed in pencil, various sizes, (5), (part unframed)
A George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804 (S.3768), in modern ring suspender, small ID stamp on king's face, fine; copper and bronze coinage and tokens, including William III, Halfpenny, 1701, un-barred A's, George II, Guinea weight, extremely fine: U.S.A., Cent, 1846; Demarary, Barbados, etc and Birmingham Workhouse Threepence, 1813; and a Nepalese silver Mohur, except as stated, mostly fair to fine. (23)
Horsfield (Thomas Walker). The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2vols., Lewes Sussex Press, 1835, port. frontis to each vol. (some spotting and marginal marks), two fldg. engr. maps, fifty-four full-page copper engr. plts., mostly views, num. wood eng. illusts. to text, some minor marginal foxing, one or two leaves re-strenthened to margins, old library ink stamp to verso of frontis and to titles of each vol. only (text otherwise unmarked), library bookplate to front pastedown of each vol., later red library cloth, 4to (2)
Leland (John). The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary, 9 vols. bound in 5, 3rd ed., 1769-1770, numerous illusts., library bookplate to front pastedown of each vol., later blue cloth gilt, library sticker to spine, 8vo, together with Carlisle (Nicholas). A Topographical Dictionary of England., 2 vols., 1808, library stamp to title page, sl. foxed, later green cloth gilt, 4to (7)
Nelson (John). The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Islington, in the County of Middlesex, 3rd ed., 1829, thirteen eng. plts. inc. double-page eng. map, correct as list, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco title label, slightly rubbed to extrems., 4to, (Upcott p.588), together with Dobie (Rowland), The History of the United Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George Bloomsbury., 1829, folding eng. map contained in front pocket, t.e.g., modern elaborate gilt dec. dark blue morocco with green morocco onlays to upper & lower boards, 8vo, with Adams (W.H. Davenport), Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither (Our Native Land-New Series), 1880, chromo plts. and wood eng. illusts., occ. spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt & blind dec. cloth, 4to, and Mayo (Earl of), The Thames Valley from Cricklade to Staines, A Survey of its Existing State and Some Suggestions for its Future Preservation., 1929,col. frontis., b & w plts. and folding col. maps, blind stamp library stamp to lower corner of title and each plt, orig. cloth in slightly worn d.j., 4to, plus three others related (7)
Tombleson (William and Fearnside, William Gray). The Thames and Medway: a Series of Eighty Splendid Engravings Displaying the Most Picturesque Waterside Scenery of Ten Counties, from Drawings by Tombleson, with Interesting Historical Descriptions by W. G. Fearnside, pub. Tombleson & Co., [c.1834],. addn. eng. title only entitled "Tombleson's Thames", eng. dedication leaf, seventy-nine eng. plts. and folding eng. panoramic map of the Thames & Medway, ink stamp to upper margin of eng. title and dedication leaf, occ. scattered spotting, modern cloth, 4to (1)
Weld (Isaac). Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the Surrounding Country, 1807, engr. vignette title, two single-page b&w engr. maps, and sixteen engr. plts., mostly views, some overall spotting throughout, small light library ink stamp to title verso, final leaf and verso of each plt., library bookplates to front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. full straight-grained green morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, spine darkened and with classification number in white ink to foot, 4to (1)
[Smollett (Tobias)]. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, in which are included, Memoirs of a Lady of Quality, 4 vols., 7th ed., 1784,. frontis. to each vol., ownership stamp of J. Grosser on verso of titles, contemp. sheep, joints cracked, together with Graves (Richard), The Spiritual Quixote: or, the Summer's Ramble of Mr. Geoffrey Wildgoose, 3 vols., new ed., 1792, frontis to each vol., vignette on title of Vol.1, somewhat browned, contemp. calf, rebacked, rubbed, 12mo, plus [Smollet, (Tobias)]. The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, 4 vols., 5th ed., 1782, eng. plts., contemp. tree calf gilt, sl. wear to spines, 12mo (7)
Scheele (Charles-William). The Chemical Essays of Charles-William Scheele. Translated from the Transactions of the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm, with additions, 1786, light oval library ink stamp to title and verso of final leaf, old library bookplates to front and rear pastedown, contemp. sprinkled calf, rubbed and some wear, joints partly cracked, upper cover near-detached, outer corners bumped, 8vo (1)
Filhol (Antoine Michel). Galerie du MusŽe Napoleon, 9 (of 10) vols., lacking Vol.9, Paris, 1804-15, approx. 250 b&w copper engr. plts. after Old Masters, most with tissue-guard, occasional spotting, lightly ex-library, with circular blind-stamp to title of each vol., and occasionally elsewhere, library bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. boards, somewhat worn and chipped to spine and head and foot of joints, large 8vo. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (9)
Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, pub. Day and Son, n.d., c.1860s, num. chromo plts., some marks and contents partly loose (a few leaves slightly frayed to extremities), orig. cloth gilt, soiled and somewhat worn, folio, w.a.f., together with Racinet (Auguste), Polychromatic Ornament, [1873], 50 chromo plts., each with small circular library ink stamp, some marks to margins, prelims. loose and frayed, disbound without covers, folio, plus a disbound vol. of etched plts. after Renaissance artwork and objects from the South Kensington Museum, c.1866, without covers, folio, and an orig. part of Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament (containing 4 chromo plts) (4)
Lessing (Doris). The Grass is Singing, 1st ed., Joseph, 1950, owner name, orig. cloth in rubbed and chipped d.j. with loss to spine, 8vo, together with Scott (W.S.), Shelley at Oxford, Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, ex-lib. copy with ink stamp to title and front pastedown, orig. morocco-backed boards, rubbed, slim 4to, ltd. ed. 293/500, plus Severin (Mark, illust.), Apollonius of Tyre, Golden Cockerel Press, 1956, eng. frontis. and plts., lib. stamp to verso of title, orig. morocco-backed cloth, 4to, and Housman (A.E.), A Shropshire Lad, Riccardi Press, 1914, t.e.g., orig. cloth-backed boards, slim 4to, ltd. ed. 768/1000, and a qty. of others 1st eds., private press, literature etc. (one shelf)
Heber (Reginald, Lord Bishop of Calcutta). Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India from Calcutta to Bombay, 4th ed., 3 vols., 1829, b&w plts., contemp. calf gilt, sl. worn to spines, 8vo, together with Pearson (Hugh). Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan., 2 vols., 1817, port. frontis. orig. half calf, rebacked, (ex-library copy with usual marks), 8vo, plus Pearson (Hugh). Memoirs of The Life and Correspondence of the Reverend Christian Frederick Swartz, To Which is Prefixed a Sketch of the History of Christianity in India, 2 vols., 1834, library stamp to title, contemp. calf, sl. worn, rebacked, 8vo, plus three others (10)
Lattimore (Owen). The Desert Road to Turkestan, 2nd ed., 1929, b & w plts. from photos., map endpapers, orig. cloth, together withHigh Tartary, 1st ed., Boston, 1930, b & w plts. from photos., map endpapers, orig. cloth, with Woeikof (A.), Le Turkestan Russe, Paris, 1914, b & w plts. (each with library stamp to verso) and folding map at rear, ink stamps throughout, contemp. cloth, with Polovtsoff (A.), The Land of Timur, Recollections of Russian Turkestan, 1st ed., 1932, b & w plts. from photos., plus one other, all 8vo (5)
Prejevalsky (Lieutenant-Colonel N. ). Mongolia, The Tangut Country, and the Solitudes of Northern Tibet, being a Narrative of Three Year's Travel in Eastern High Asia, trans. E. Delmar Morgan, with introduction and notes by Col. Henry Yule, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1876, port frontis, fldg. b&w map (some spotting and linen-backed), wood eng. illusts. to text, some foxing to prelims., contemp. half brown morocco gilt, with gilt stamp of the New South Wales Library of Parliament to upper cover of each vol., and foot of spine, very slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)
Tronson (J.M.). Personal Narrative of a Voyage to Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia, Tartary, also various parts of the Coast of China; in H.M.S. Barracouta, 1st ed., 1859, five fldg. charts, four tinted litho plts. and six other illusts. (all correct as list), some minor scattered spotting, later panelled calf school prize binding with central circular gilt stamp to upper cover (dated 1872), slightly rubbed on spine and upper joint tender, 8vo (1)
ECONOMICS THEORY & FINANCE - BUXTON, Sydney. FINANCE AND POLITICS; An Historical Study 1783-1885. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [-II]. John Murray, London, 1888. FIRST EDITION. Two volumes, 8vo; with the book-plate of the Marshall Library of Economics, University of Cambridge and their stamp on titles and final page; later library buckram, spines lettered in gilt; ROBINSON, Joan. THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL Macmillan & Co., London, 1956. FIRST EDITION. 8vo; original cloth, printed dust-wrapper, dust-soiled; GILBART, J.W. LECTURES ON THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF ANCIENT COMMERCE Waterlow and Sons, London, 1847. First Edition, Presentation Copy. 8vo; inscribed by the author at head of title; recent blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt; and 40 others, including works by Pigou, Hayek and J.M. Keynes. (44)
Early 18th century silver handled travelling set, comprising a steel bladed knife and 2 pronged fork, each pistol grip with 1 flat side allowing the 2 parts to sit together, the handle unmarked, the steel knife blade bearing a dagger and stylised lily mark for London, below and the maker's stamp Rosel (?), complete with pressed paper slip case, total length 21cm
Novelty mahogany desk stand, carved and punched to simulate leather, the lid of the stamp division weighted to double as a paper weight and the pen well with matching belt carved paper knife, together with a matched and cased set of maundy money, silver plated fruit knife, a pinch back and cornelian seal and a specimen marble desk seal, 10cm wide x 17cm deep (5)
Tunbridge Ware rosewood deskstand, the numerous fittings including a candle sconce between 2 8 point star and tesserae topped cylindrical seal boxes, an ink well stand between a pair of stamp boxes, 1 printed with red Queen Victoria stamp and the other with blue and an ivory match stand and metal match strike, the sloping sides with tesserae mosaic stylised flower banding on stickware bun feet, 21cm wide 13cm deep
Tunbridge Ware coromandel writing box by Thomas Barton, the cushion shaped top with perspective cube panel within tesserae mosaic stylised flower banding, opening to form a red velvet writing surface, pen well with paper knife, ink well with 8 point star top and stamp divisions with tesserae flower spray lid, swept sides with mosaic band of lillies and other flowers, damage to its right hand hinged corner removing a small section of chequer stringing and carcase, so to its front left hand corner, with paper label, 32cm wide 26cm deep
2 Tunbridge Ware stamp boxes, the rosewood 1 with franked 'penny red' within tesserae mosaic stylised flower head banding, approximately 3.5cm x 3.5cm, the stamp unvarnished and lifting, and a later box with printed George V green half penny stamp, within tesserae mosaic banding, a 1.5 section of carcase veneer missing, 3.5cm wide 4cm deep
A SCOTT & SONS (SOUTHWICK POTTERY, c. 1829-38) TWO-HANDLED SUNDERLAND LUSTRE WARE LIDDED BUTTER POT of squat cylindrical form, the domed cover (printed and overpainted with floral sprays, the body printed and overpainted to one side with "SAILORS, FAREWELL" to the other side with the verse "Glide on my back...." above maker's printed oval stamp, 12.5cm diameter x 11cm high, (5in x 4.3in) (cracks and chips)
A RARE CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS (KSIA) SILVER TEASPOONS of late Medieval style type with facetted shafts having acorn knops, and planished fig-shaped bowls, each with oval "KSIA" stamp and hallmarked Chester 1918, in original fitted plush lined pink cloth case, the lid interior named "Keswick School of Industrial Arts" in gilt blackletter
James Yates, Birmingham A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN PEWTER TAVERN MUGS each of broadening cylindrical form with medial and basal ribbing, stamped "1/2 pint", "PINT" and "QUART", with VR15 excise stamp, the smaller two stamped with years from [18]92 to [19]37, 8.5cm, 11cm and 15cm high respectively, (3.3in x 4.3in and 6in)
A SMALL 19TH-CENTURY BENHAM AND FROUD COPPER JELLY MOULD having six domed "turrets" developing into broadening oblong columns with six smaller lobes in between, orb and cross mark, number 419 and X stamp plus retailer's stamp of "TEMPLE & CROOK/ IRONMONGERS/MOTCOMB ST. SW.", 10.5cm, (4.1in) diameter and height
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