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LAWRENCE WEAVER: ENGLISH LEADWORK, ITS ART AND HISTORY, 1909, 1st edn, orig cl gt + J STARKIE GARDNER: ENGLISH IRONWORK---, [1911], 1st edn, orig cl gt worn + W GALSWORTHY DAVIE AND H TANNER: OLD ENGLISH DOORWAYS---, 1903, 1st edn, orig cl gt + GEORGE P BANKART: THE ART OF THE PLASTERER---, 1908, 1st edn, orig cl gt worn & soiled, ex-lib + JAMES S RICHARDSON: THE MEDIAEVAL STONE CARVER IN SCOTLAND, Edinburgh 1964, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + A W BARNES: ARCHITECTURAL LEADWORK---, 1930, orig wraps, (6)
MARGARET JOURDIN: ENGLISH INTERIOR DECORATION, 1950, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl d/w + LUCRETIA EDDY COTCETT: THE EVOLUTION OF FURNITURE, 1938, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ALISON KELLY: MRS COADE’S STONE, 1990, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + MARY COMINO: GIMSON AND THE BARNSLEYS---, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + 9 others sim
*Rowlandson (Thomas, 1756-1827). Medical Dispatch or Doctor Doubledose Killing Two Birds with One Stone, Tegg's Caricatures No. 47, pub. Thomas Tegg, [1810], etched caricature, with original hand-colouring, some minor marks to surface and light foxing, approx. 330 x 235 mm (13 x 9.25 ins), framed and glazed (1)
*Mackenzie (James Hamilton, A.R.S.A., A.R.E., 1875-1926). Figures working by a windmill, etching, signed in pencil, plate size approx. 255 x 290 mm (10 x 7.5 ins), some light mount staining, together with Steinlen (Theophile Alexandre, 1851-1923), Calvaire Serbe: Premier Episode, 1916, uncol. lithograph, signed, titled in pencil in another hand, image size approx. 250 x 440 mm (9.75 x 17.25 ins), with margins, some marks, and light foxing, plus Davis (Philip W., 20th c.), Dresden, 1930, uncol. etching showing a stone bridge with paddle steamer and baroque church, signed, titled and dated in pencil, plate size approx. 187 x 340 mm (7.5 x 13.5 ins), mount stained, and other various etchings, mostly continental scenes (11)
Stone (Reynolds, 1909-1979). The Old Rectory, seventeen engravings by Reynolds Stone, pub. Warren Editions, 1976, title, colophon, and seventeen wood engs., each signed in pencil and numbered 139/150, each separately mounted, together with accompanying pamphlet entitled `Litton Cheney 1877, a poem by F T Colby', Warren Editions, 1976, 16pp., signed by Reynolds Stone and numbered 139/150, all contained in orig. cloth gilt drop-over bookbox, 4to 'In addition to superb examples of craftsmanship and design, Reynolds Stone has done a number of wood engravings that record his delight in the trees and streams that surround his home. He has put his heart into them and I think they are the most beautiful things he has done. Seventeen of the original engravings are available in this perfectly produced portfolio' (Kenneth Clark). (1)
*Stone (Reynolds, 1909-1979). Boxwood, 24 Engravings by Reynolds Stone, pub. Warren Editions, 1982, twenty-four proof wood engravings on Japanese Hosho hand-made paper, each separately mounted, and numbered 44/75, and stamped with the Estate blindstamp, contained in orig. drop-over decorated cloth book box, 8vo (1)
Stone (Reynolds, 1909-1979). A Year of Birds, Poems by Iris Murdoch, Compton Press, 1978, twelve wood engravings, t.e.g., orig. qtr. cloth gilt, slim 8vo, together with an additional set of signed and numbered artist's proofs of the engravings, each separately mounted, and contained in orig. drop-over cloth book box, with slipcase LImited edition 25/50, with the additional suite of engravings, signed by the author and illustrator. (1)
*Bookends. A pair of stone bookends, each with mounted lead plaque with a motif of St. Paul's and the legend 'London 1941, Bombed, Burned, but Unbeaten', together with cast bronze head of Hitler and one similar of Lenin, both on marble plinths, approx. 20 cm tall, plus two other non-matching bookends including one made from granite taken from the Old London Bridge, plus one related item (7)
Dickens (Charles). Our Mutual Friend, 2 vols, 1st ed. in bookform, 1865, bound from the parts, half-titles, wood-eng. plts. by Marcus Stone, owner bookplates to front endpapers, orig. blindstamped cloth with gilt dec. spines, first vol. a little rubbed and faded with repairs at head and foot, 8vo, together with Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 vols, 1st ed. in bookform, Chapman & Hall, 1840-41, wood-eng. frontis. and illusts, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine ends chipped, some marking to boards, 8vo 'Our Mutual Friend' bound without the publisher's advertisements that appear in some volumes. (5)
Tristram (E.W.). English Wall Painting of the Fourteenth Century, 1st ed, 1955, orig. cloth in d.j, a little frayed and torn to spine, small 4to, together with Bony (Jean), The English Decorated Style, Gothic Architecture Transformed 1250-1350, 1st ed, Phaidon, 1979, numerous b&w illusts, orig. cloth in d.j, plus Howard (Maurice), The Early Tudor Country House, Architecture and Politics 1490-1550, some colour and numerous b&w illusts, orig. cloth in d.j, 4to, and others on early English architecture and related, incl. 3 vols. Pelican History of Art series (Sculpture in Britain 1530-1830 by Margaret Whinney, Sculpture in Britain: The Middle Ages, by Lawrence Stone, & Painting in Britain: The Middle Ages, by Margaret Rickert), etc, mostly modern pubs, many in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (30)
Rowling (J.K.). Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1999; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 1999; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 1999; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2003; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2005, all 1st Deluxe eds, orig. pict. cloth gilt with facsimile author's signature in gilt to upper cover of each, a couple of corners very sl. bumped, 8vo (6)
Lewis (John Frederick). Lewis's Sketches and Drawings of the Alhambra, made During a Residence in Granada, in the Years 1833-4. Drawn on Stone by J.D. Harding, R.J. Lane, A.R.A, W. Gauci & John F. Lewis, pub. Hodgson, Boys & Graves, [1835], litho title, frontis. & twenty-five plts. (correct as list), occ. scattered spotting to margins, contemp. qtr. morocco, extrems. rubbed & worn, folio (1)
John Stone, Aylesbury, A George III mahogany cased bracket clock, the eight-day twin train fusee movement with verge escapement and pull repeat cord, silvered arched dial with subsidiary strike/silent dial over main chapter ring with subsidiary date dial, the bell topped case with brass carrying handle and four pineapple finials with pierced side frets and ogee bracket feet, 53 cm (21 in) overall height
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