Mid 19th Century Cartel Clock, with circular dial, with Arabic and Roman numerals, movement numbered 2171864 and with impressed stamp, inscribed, "Vincenti" and dated 1855, contained within an ornate brass case with acanthus scrolled terminal, above cast roses and other flowers, the apron similarly cast. 67cms, (26").
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Fitch, E.A. & W.H. Dalton. The Essex Review, volumes 1-6 only, original cloth, 8vo, 1892; Buckler, G. Twenty-two of the Churches of Essex, cloth-backed boards, 8vo, 1856; Roe, F. Essex Survivals, 1929; Moul, D. & R.H.E. Hill. Picturesque Essex, original cloth, recased, 1905; Fisher, W.R. The Forest of Essex, plates, half morocco, library stamp on title verso, 1887; and a quantity of books on Essex in two boxes.
DAFFYS ELIXIR BOTTLE. 4.5 ins tall, dark olive green glass, rectangular shape with bevelled corners, base cross hinged, short neck with crude applied lip. Embossed to front TRUE/ DAFFYS/ ELIXIR to rear DICEY/ & CO/ NO 10 BOW/ CHURCH/ YARD/ LONDON with SEE THAT/ THE WORDS/ DICEY & CO/ ARE PRINTED/ IN THE/ STAMP in script style lettering to bevelled corners. Half inch crack to neck does not greatly detract from this rare, small size example. Superb crude narrow neck. NR.
DAFFY1S ELIXIR BOTTLE. 4.75 ins tall, mid olive green glass, rectangular shape with bevelled corners, base cross hinged, short neck with applied rolled lip. Embossed TRUE DAFFYS/ ELIXIR to front, DICEY/ & CO/ NO 10 BOW/ CHURCH/ YARD/ LONDON to rear SEE THAT/ THE WORDS/ DICEY & CO/ ARE PRINTED/ IN THE/ STAMP. Slight corner flake/ bruise & minor surface dullness - but overall a generally fine example. NR.
Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St. Paul's Cathedral, in London, from its foundation: extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts ... with a continuation and additions, including the republication of Sir William Dugdale's life from his own manuscript; by Henry Ellis, 1818, b&w eng. port. frontis., XXXX (66?), including some folding (?), small oval library ink stamp to foot of portrait, and one or two small oval inkstamps to margins elsewhere, single heavier library withdrawl inkstamp to verso of preface leaf, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt dec. spine, recased with orig. spine laid down, rubbed to edges, with small gilt oval library stamp towards foot of upper cover, thick folio (1).
Farmer (J.). The History of the Ancient Town, and one famous Abbey, of Waltham, in the County of Essex, from the foundation to the present time, printed for the Author, 1735, folding engr. frontis, and eight engr. plts., incl. one large folding engr. bird's-eye view by J. Mynde, contemp. calf, modern reback, with oval gilt stamp of the Signet Library to centre of each cover, 8vo (1).
Mackenzie (Eneas and Metcalf Ross). An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County Palatine of Durham; Comprehending the Various Subjects of Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical Geography, Agriculture, Mines..., 2 vols., Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1834, list of subscribers, folding eng. map, nineteen eng. plts. correct as list, each vol. with library stamp to title & last leaf of text, a.e.g., modern dark green qtr. morocco gilt, 4to (2).
[Storer, James Sargant]. The Antiquarian Itinerary, Comprising Specimens of Architecture, Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic, 7 vols., 1815-18, num. eng. plts., library stamps to plt. versos and pages of text, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. green straight grain morocco, slight loss of leather to upper panel of vol. 6, 8vo, together with The Topographer, Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England..., 4 vols., pub. Robson, J. Walker & C. Stalker, 1789-91,eng. plts. (inc. folding), library ink stamps throughout, perforated library stamp to title-pages and labels to front endpapers, contemp. calf, old rebacks, some boards detached, rubbed and minor wear, 8vo (11).
Wimbush (Henry B. and Carey, Edith F.). The Channel Islands, 1st ed., A&C Black, 1904, col. frontis., lib. stamp to title, num. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, lib. blind stamp, 4to, together with "Aleph". London Scenes and London People, 3rd ed., 1864, col. frontis., orig. cloth gilt, sl. worn, 8vo, plus Stroud (Dorothy) . Capability Brown, 1950, col. frontis., orig. cloth gilt, d.j. sl. soiled, 4to, plus Ramsey (Stanley C.). Small Georgian Houses and Their Details 1750-1820, 1972, num. b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, with d.j., folio, plus three other books of topographical interest, etc, 4to (7).
Hartlib (Samuel). Samuel Hartlib his Legacie: or An Enlargement of the Discourse of Husbandry used in Brabant & Flaunders: wherein are bequethed to the Commonwealth of England, more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets, in reference to universall Husbandry, 2nd ed. augmented with an Appendix, printed by R & W Leybourn, for Richard Wodenothe, 1652, three parts in one, minor soiling to first and last leaf of text, one or two leaves at end closely cropped to top margin with loss of running-title, library ink stamp to front endpaper and title verso, contemp. qtr. vellum with marbled boards, rubbed and some stains, some minor wear to extremities, small 4to (1).
Knoop (Johann Hermann). Pomologia, dat is Beschryvingen en Afbeeldingen van de Beste Soorten van Appels en Peeren, Welke in Neder en Hoog-Duitsland, Frankryk, Engelland..., pub. Abraham Ferwerda, Leeuwarden, 1758, light red oval library stamp to title, nineteen (of 20) hand-col. plts. (11 of 12 plts. of apples, lacking plt. I, and 8 plts. of pears), bound with Fructologia, of Beschryving der Vrugtbomen en Vrugten die men in de Hoven Plant en Onderhoud..., Leeuwarden, 1763, nineteen hand-col. eng. plts. (complete), also bound with Dendrologia, of Beschryving der Plantagie-Gewassen..., Leeuwarden, 1763, together three parts in one, all titles with dec. borders printed in red ink, some light browning and offsetting to text leaves, sewing broken, contemp. half calf covered boards, worn, disbound folio (1).
Rhind (William). A History of The Vegetable Kingdom, Embracing the Physiology of Plants, with their Uses to Man and the Lower Animals, And their Application in the Arts, Manufactures, and Domestic Economy, 1857, eng. half title, port. frontis. with owner's stamp to verso, num. col. and b&w illusts., contemp. green half morocco, gilt dec. spine, small 4to (1).
Shaler (Nathaniel Southgate & Davis, William Morris). Illustrations of the Earth's Surface. Glaciers, pub. Boston, 1881, title with sellotape repairs and lib. stamp, num. maps and plts. after photos., each with tissue guard, all plts. complete as list, orig. cloth, crude library reback, fraying to extrems., folio (1).
Strutt (Jacob George). Sylva Britannica, or Portraits of Forest Trees Distinguished for the Antiquity, Magnitude or Beauty, pub. Henry G. Bohn, 1826, fifty uncol. etched plts., incl. addn. title, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, indelible ink stamp to verso of printed title, contemp. red half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, tall folio Large paper copy. (1).
Surtees (R.S.). Sporting Novels, comprising Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, Handley Cross, Mr. Romford's Hounds, "Ask Mamma", Plain or Ringlets, Hawbuck Grange, pub. Bradbury, Agnew & Co., c.1880s, hand coloured engravings after John Leech, ink stamp to front endpapers and few half-titles, orig. gilt dec. red cloth, a little faded to spines, 8vo (6).
Surtees (Robert). "Plain or Ringlets?", 1st ed., 1860, hand col. frontis. and half title, vign. title, twelve hand col. plts. and num illusts., orig. cloth with gilt stamp to upper board, blind stamped, sunned to spine, in custom-made lined bookbox, 8vo, together with Mr Facey Romford's Hounds, 1st ed., 1865, hand col. frontis., vign. title, twenty-three hand col. plts., orig. cloth, gilt stamp to upper board, blind stamped, sl. marked, 8vo, in cardboard slipcase (2).
Castiglione (Baldassare). Ill Libro del Cortegiano del Conte Baldessar Castiglione, Nuovamente con Diligenza Revisto per M. Lodovico Dolce, Secondo l'Esemplare del Proprio Autore..., Gabriel Ciolito de'Ferrari, Venice, 1560, 416pp., printer's woodcut device to title (with small ink stamp), few dec. wood eng. initials, small ink stamp to title and worm hole to title and initial leaves, minor loss of text to top of leaves 403/405, later (19th c.) qtr. vellum with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo (1).
Heylyn (Peter). Theologia Veterum: or the Summe of Christain Theologie, Positive, Polemical, and Philological..., in Three Books, 1st ed., 1654, some light spotting and soiling throughout, lib. blind-stamp to foot of title (rehinged), contemp. calf, old reback, some wear to fore-edges, folio, (Wing H1738), together with The Holy Bible, a Facsimile in a reduced size of the Authorized Version published in the year 1611, with an Introduction by A.W. Pollard, O.U.P., 1911, a little spotting at front and rear, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, folio (2).
Missal. Missale Parisiense, illustrissimi et reverendissimi in Christo Patris DD. Caroli Gaspar Guillelmi de Vintimille, e Comitibus Massiliae du Luc, Parisiensis Archietiscopi..., Paris, Bibliopolarum Usuum Parisiensium, 1766, eng. frontis by Daulle after Dumont (dated 1737), several full-page eng. plts., a.e.g., with col. cloth dividing tabs attached to fore-margin, contemp. French red full morocco gilt, spine dec. gilt with floral motif in compartments between raised bands, large gilt oval stamp to upper cover with initials IHS to centre, large oval gilt stamp to lower cover, with initials Ste. G. to centre, a little rubbed, folio. Provinance: Convent of Sainte Genevieve Paris; St. Margaret's Convent Library, East Grinstead, Sussex (with inscription, dated 1881). Handsome copy. (1).
Twysden (Sir Roger). Historiae Anglicae Scriptores X..., 1st ed., 1652, half-title present, title printed in red & black (with two small worm holes and also with library ink stamp to verso), library bookplates to front endpaper, a.e.g., early 19th c. calf, later reback, thick folioArmorial bookplate of Edward Barrett Curteis. (1).
Powell (Richard). The Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London, MDCCCIX. Translated into English, with Notes, 2nd ed. corrected and enlarged, 1809, indelible ink stamp to title and final two leaves, single eng. plt., with printed explanation leaf, later cloth gilt, together with Phillips (Richard), An Experimental Examination of the last Edition of the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis; with Remarks from Dr. Powells Translation and Annotations, 1811, inscribed on title 'from the author', indelible ink stamp to title, orig. boards, worn on spine and upper cover det., both 8vo, with five others (7).
Rantzau (Henrik). Henrici Rantzovii De Conservanda Valetudine Liber..., Frankfurt, 1604, ink stamp and a little damage to title, bound with Gratarolus (Gulielmus), Liber Omnibus..., Frankfurt, 1604, plus Curio (Johann), Medicina Salernitana..., new ed., Frankfurt, 1612, plus three separately titled works by Antonius Mizaldus, browning throughout, contemp. limp vellum, sl. wear, small 8vo (1).
Vallemont (Pierre le Lorrain, Abbe de). La Physique Occulte, ou Traite de la Baguette Divinatoire..., 2 pts in one vol., Paris, 1709, twenty-four eng. plts. incl. additional title, some spotting, light dampstaining at upper margin of first few signatures, ink lib. stamp to title verso, a.e.g., modern vellum in slipcase, 12mo(1).
Wilson (John). Memoirs of West Indian Fever; Constituting Brief Notice regarding the Treatment, Origin, and Nature of the Disease commonly called Yellow Fever, 1st ed., 1827, unobtrusive oval blind-stamp to lower righthand corner of title, some minor marginal soiling, untrimmed, recent half morocco gilt, 8vo (1).
Wyatt (M. Digby). Metal-Work and its Artistic Design Dedicated, by Express Permission, to the Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, 1st ed., Pub. Day & Son, 1852, addn. chromo. title, forty-nine chromo. and tinted litho. plts., library ink stamp to lower margin of title-page and plt. versos, minor marginal finger soiling to few pages, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed to joints and extrems., large folio (1).
Adams (Douglas). The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy / The Restaurant at the End of the Universe / Life, the Universe, and Everything, reprints, 1979-1982, all paperback, discreet owner stamp to first leaf, author's signature to title of each, orig. printed wrappers, 8vo, together with So Long, and Thanks for All The Fish, 1984, orig. black cloth, with d.j., 8vo, plus one other (5).
Swallow Press. The Sonnets, by William Shakespeare, Preface by Robert Graves with drawings by Clarke Hutton, 1975, b&w illustrations on coloured papers, cloth-backed buckram, folio, together with six loose copies of the Prospectus each with enclosed order form One of 26 review copies, this copy letter 'E' (with publisher's large ink stamp and ink note), signed by Graves, Edward Burrett and Clarke Hutton. (1).
Smith (Charles John). Historical and Literary Curiosities, Consisting of Fac-similes of Original Documents; Scenes of Remarkable Events and Interesting Localities, 1840, eng. plts., some spotting, stamp to title and each plt., t.e.g., orig. half morocco gilt, 4to, together with, Hargrave (Francis), A Catalogue of Manuscripts, Formerly in the Possession of Francis Hargrave..., now Deposited in the British Museum, 1818, ink stamp to lower outer corner of title page, contemp. cloth slim 4to, withMann (James A.), The Cotton Trade of Great Britain: its Rise, Progress, & Present Extent..., 1860, graph frontis., map and two tables (all folding), orig. cloth, spine crudely repaired, 8vo, plus other misc., mainly including literature, reference, bibliography & archive reference etc., mostly 19th c. (2 cartons).
Freshfield (Douglas W.). The Exploration of the Caucasus, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1902, num. b & w illusts. from photos., folding maps, ex-lib copy with occn. ink stamp, orig. cloth gilt, worn, tall 8vo, together with Forbes (James D.), Travels through the Alps, new ed., revised and annotated by W.A.B. Coolidge, 1900, port. frontis., b & w illusts. to text, six folding maps (one minor repair), incl. two contained in rear pocket, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little frayed at head and tail of spine, 8vo, with other mountaineering and travel (3 shelves).
A Beswick pottery Beatrix Potter's figure "Duchess" - the black glazed figure of a standing cat holding a bouquet of flowers, on circular base, 3.75ins high, Beswick England back stamp in gilt to base and worded "Beatrix Potters's Duchess" and printed "F.Warne & Co. Ltd Copyright" in gilt to base. See lot 17 for illustration.
Huge United States Of America Stamp Collection In 4 Large Boxes - Commemorative Stamps Mint And Used Including Blocks Sheets, Etc. (In 11 Albums), Definitive Stamps Mint And Used Including Blocks Booklets, Etc. 1851-1997 (In 2 Albums), Postal Stationery Mint And Used Postcards And Envelopes 1931 - 1997 (In 5 Albums) And 8 Other Albums And Year Books, Etc.
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