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An Edwardian bedroom pair, comprising single door wardrobe with bevelled glass, flanked by oval panels, with drawer beneath, on bracket feet, and a mirror back dressing table, the shaped bevel glass flanked by urn topped plain supports, above a single drawer with two short and one long drawers beneath, on square tapering legs, 161cm high, 106cm wide, 53cm deep. (2)
Germany & Austria. Hondius (Henricus), Austria Archiducatus Auctore Wolfgango Lazio, circa 1630, an uncoloured engraved map centred on the River Danube, 365 x 540 mm, French text on verso, together with Visscher (Nicolas). Austriae Archducatus pars Superior..., circa 1700, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 470 x 580 mm, with Munster (Sebastian). Description de la Germanie, Basle, circa 1555, hand-coloured woodblock map, 275 x 350 mm, French text on verso, plus La Table du Pays de Pomeran selon les principautez..., circa 1560, uncoloured woodcut map, 9 heraldic shields above map, French text below and on verso of map, 255 x 385 mm, and Homann (Johann Baptist). Bavariae Circulus et Electorat in suas quasque Ditiones tam cum Adiacentibus quam Insertis Regionibus..., Nuremberg, circa 1760, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, 575 x 490 mm, with another six regional maps, four with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by or after Homann and Boutatts, various sizes, good condition, QTY: (11)
Halifax. Myers (J. F.), Map of the Parish of Halifax in the West Riding of the County of York, Shewing the Township Borough & Manorial Boundaries, from an Actual Survey Made in the Years, 1834 and 1835, by J. F. Myers, Surveyor, Halifax, circa 1835, large scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and dedication, compass rose and a table of references, some light dust soiling and staining, 1075 x 1135 mm,QTY: (1)
London. Darton (William publisher), An Entire new Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster & Borough of Southwark; The East & West India Docks, Regents Park, New Bridges &c. &c. with the whole of the New Improvements of the present time, July 1st. 1817, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, short splits where old folds cross, slight worming, slight staining and offsetting, 460 x 900 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:J. Howgego. The Printed Maps of London, number 268 state 2 (a).
Suffolk. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Suffolk from actual survey by A. Bryant in the years 1824 and 1825..., published March 1st. 1826, large-scale engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and compass rose, list of ecclesiastical divisions and table of explanation, some staining to lower sheet with very slight fraying, each section edged in green silk, green endpapers, overall size approximately 1510 x 1955 mmQTY: (1)
Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Penbrochia comitatus et comitatus Caermaridunum, Amsterdam, circa. 1648, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, central fold strengthened and repaired on verso, 415 x 530 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Glamorganensis comitatus vulgo Glamorgan Shire, Amsterdam, circa. 1645, uncoloured engraved map, one small rust mark to the margin, but not affecting the printed image, 385 x 505 mm, French text on verso, with Jansson (Jan). Principatus Walliae pars Australis vulgo South-Wales, Amsterdam, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing and staining, slight marginal fraying, 415 x 525 mm, French text on verso, plus Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London to St. Davids Comencing at Monmouth & Extending to Burton Ferry co. Glamorgan..., circa 1676, hand-coloured engraved strip road map, slight creasing, 335 x 355 mm, and Greenwood (C. & H.). Map of the County of Monmouth from an Actual Survey made in the years 1829 & 1830..., 1831, map with contemporary wash colouring, engraved by Josiah Neele, calligraphic title, table of explanation, compass rose and an uncoloured vignette view of Tintern Abbey, slight offsetting, 560 x 710 mm, with another three engraved maps of Monmouthshire and South Wales by Edward Weller and John Cary, and a sea chart of Milford Haven by Captain Greenville Collins, various sizes, good conditionQTY: (9)
Worcestershire. Taylor (Isaac), To The Right Honourable Earl of Coventry, Lord Lieutenant & Custos Rotulorum of this County...., This Map of the County of Worcester is most Humbly Dedicated by their Obedient and most Humble Servant, Isaac Taylor, Ross-on-Wye, 1772, large scale engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sensationalised into 16 pieces, each laid on to later card, each with a manuscript number, decorative uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose, table of explanation set within a floriate border and a 'list of places taken from the Land Tax book', slight dust soiling, each sheet 255 x 255 mm, overall size if conjoined, approximately 1020 x 1020 mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase, the case is heavily worn, frayed and split along the jointsQTY: (1)NOTE:A rare example of one of Isaac Taylor's fine large-scale county maps.
Yorkshire. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most respectfully dedicated to the nobility, clergy, gentry, landowners and manufacturers of the county, 1847, large engraved map on two sheets, with bright contemporary outline colouring, engraved by J. & C. Walker, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of explanation, slight staining, each sheet approximately 1250 x 790 mm, bound in contemporary morocco boards with elaborate gilt title to the upper siding, lacking half of the metal clasp, worn and rubbed at extremitiesQTY: (1)
Guiccardini (Lodovico). La Historia d'Italia... , Venice: Gabriele Giolito de Ferrari, 1569, [1568], large printer's woodcut device to title, engraved portrait of the author, table within ornamental borders, separate title and pagination with the same printer's woodcut device and imprint details to second part, 'I quattro ultimi libri dell'historia d'Italia', lacks final blank, some browning throughout, armorial bookplate of John Towneley [1697-1782) and gift name stamp of R.P. Knight to facing flyleaf, later vellum, rubbed and heavily soiled, 4toNOTE:Provenance: Richard Payne Knight (1751-1824). An early edition to include the final four Books, not included in the first edition of 1561.
[Rastell, William]. A Table Collected of the yeres of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England, from the first yeare of William Conquerour: shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the Kings of England concurre and agree together, by whiche Table it may be quickly accompted, how many yeares, moneths & dayes be past, since the making of any evidences, instruments, or writings, that have their dates of the yeres of the kinges reignes, and not dates of the yeres of our Lord God. And also it shal be redily seene, in what yeare of our Lord God those evidences, Instruments, or wrytings were made, Imprinted at London by [H. Middleton? for] John Waley, 1571, A-L8, black letter text, large woodcut to verso of title depicting God the Father and the Holy Ghost, and Mary (?) carrying the Cross, minor loss to lower blank fore-margin of title, not affecting text, final leaf of text with printer's imprint: Ex officina Joannis Waley Typographi. Anno a virgineo partu M.D.LXXI Mens. Martii, and woodcut device of a maiden and figure of death, generally a clean copy, with 65 pages of additional manuscript chronology in brown ink at end (from 1577 to 1771), and a further 19 blank leaves, inkstamp of Cornwell House to front endpaper, 18th century full calf gilt, rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of joints, small 8vo (textblock 14 x 8.5 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:STC 20738; EEBO 0018. An edition of William Rastell's A table collected of the yeres of our Lorde God, and of the yeres of the kynges of England, from the fyrst yere of William Conquerour, first published in 1558. William Rastell (1508-1565), English printer, lawyer and man of letters, who edited the works of his uncle, Thomas More. He rose to the position of treasurer at Lincoln's Inn in 1549 but was forced to go into exile at Leuven by the Protestant policies of Edward VI. He returned to England following the accession of Queen Mary in 1553, going into exile once again in 1563.
Bible [New Testament]. The New Testament of Jesus Christ faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin, diligently conferred with the Greeke, and other editions in divers languages: with arguments of bookes and chapters ... by the English College then resident in Rhemes. Set forth the second time, by the same College now returned to Doway. With addition of one new table of heretical corruptions, the other tables and annotations somewhat augmented, Printed at Antwerp by Daniel Vervlier, 1600, title within decorative typographic border (early annotation at foot and 18th-century signature at head of Henrietta Fermor), decorative woodcut initials, initial three leaves detached (with upper board), light dust-soiling mostly to title, 18th-century calf, old reback with loss to upper panel of spine, upper board detached, board corners repaired, scuffed and minor wear, 4to (21 x 15.5 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Herbert 258; Darlow & Moule 198; STC 2898.The second edition of the Roman Catholic version of the New Testament in English, first published at Rheims in 1582.
Bible [English]. The Bible that is, the holy Scriptures contained in the Old & New Testaments, Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, [1612], engraved general title with detailed early manuscript table and notes listing 'the division of the kingdoms upon Solomon's death' (with heavy show-through to front of title), New Testament title present with imprint dated 1611 with detailed genealogical entries to verso (with consequent heavy show-through to recto of title), Apocrypha present, full-page woodcut illustration of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, few other woodcut illustrations, colophon dated 1612, early marginal notes in ink and underscoring, upper outer corner of 4Q3 torn and neatly repaired (with no text loss), bound with at front The Booke of Common Prayer, with the Psalter or Psalmes of David. Of that Translation which is appointed to be used in Churches, Imprinted at London by Robert Parker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, 1611, title within decorative woodcut border, with early manuscript to margins including ownership M. Dalton (verso of title strengthened to lower outer corner, occasional early marginal notes, bound with (at rear) The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others, conferred with the Hebrewe, with apt notes to sing them with all..., London: Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1609, early manuscript annotations to last two leaves, some toning throughout, occasional light dust-soiling and minor damp stains to few leaves, manuscript notes and few late 17th and early 18th-century genealogical entries to blanks at front and rear (regarding the family of William Lyng & Mary Dalton), later endpapers, near-contemporary mottled calf, expertly rebacked preserving gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, board edges and corners neatly repaired, folio (32.6 x 21.8 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Herbert 312; Darlow & Moule 241; STC 2218.
Elzevir Press. Descriptio Regni Japoniae, cum quibusdam affinis materiae ex variis auctoribus collecta et in ordinem redacta per Bernhardum Varenium, Amsterdam: Elzevir Press, 2 parts in one, 1649, engraved title (close-trimmed to right margin), folding table, occasional light water stain, all edges red, Cornwell House ink stamp to front endpaper, all edges red, contemporary vellum, spine titled in manuscript, slight dust-soiling, 12mo, together with Tractatus in quo agitur. De Japoniorum religione. De Christianae religionis introductione in ea loca, De ejusdem exstirpatione, Amsterdam: Elzevir Press, 1649, occasional light water stain, Cornwell House ink stamp, all edges red, contemporary, spine with light dust-soiling, 12moQTY: (2)NOTE:Willems 1095.
Denham (Sir John). Poems and Translations, with the Sophy, 1st edition, London: Printed for H. Herringman at the Sign of the Blue-Anchor in the Lower-Walk of the New-Exchange, 1668, two parts bound in one, a variant issue, with N6 (bound at end of the first part with errata for both parts), and A5 (The Table) bound in before title to the second part (The Sophy), a few minor marks (generally in clean condition), early 16th century printed endpapers, with 17th-century ownership inscription 'Robert King's booke', with manuscript motto 'Res divina poesiest', later ink stamp of Cornwell House to blank before title, contemporary plain full calf, upper joint partly cracked at head, water stain to lower outer corner of the upper cover, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Grolier 263; Wing D1005.
Cookery. L'Ecole parfaite des officiers de bouche, contenant Le Vray Maistre-d'Hostel. Le Grand Ecuyer-Tranchant. Le Sommelier Royal. Le Confiturier Royal. Le Cuisinier Royal et le Patissier Royal, Quatrieme edition, corrigee & augmentee, Paris: Jean Ribou, 1680, woodcut illustrations of place-settings, carving of chicken, pigeon, pig, fish, fruit including apples, pears, oranges and lemons, melon, artichoke, grapes etc., including some full-page, woodcut head-and tail-pieces and decorative initials, small ownership inkstamp of Cornwell House to front blank, contemporary mottled full calf, gilt spine with title label 'Maistre d'Hostel', lightly rubbed (generally a very good copy), 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Probably Francis Astry of Woodend, Bedfordshire (1676-1766), Treasurer of St Paul's Cathedral (his property inherited by Francis Penyston of Cornwell, Oxfordshire); Cornwell House Library (inkstamp).Notaker 625.7 (and cf. 625.6); Simon BG 599; Vicaire 339; Cagle 179-181; Livres en bouche 140; Oberlé Fastes 88 (third edition). 'C'est sans doute l'ouvrage le plus complet sur la cuisine et l'art de la table sous Louis XIV' (Oberlé). Possibly authored by Massialot, this work first appeared in 1662.
Reelant (Adriaan). Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Utrecht: Guilielmi Broedelet, 1714, additional engraved title, letterpress titles printed in red & black with printer's engraved device, folding engraved portrait, four folding engraved maps, six single-page engraved maps, two folding engraved charts, one folding engraved plate, one large folding table, few engraved illustrations to letterpress, light toning and spotting, manuscript ink library number to titles, 19th century Bristol Baptist College library stamps to front endpapers, contemporary vellum, spine to volume 1 torn with significant loss, small area of spine to volume 2 torn with slight loss, worn, 4to (Blackmer 1406), together with:Lamy (Bernard), Apparatus Biblicus sive Manuductio ad Sacram Scripturam, tum clarius, tum facilius intelligendam..., edition octava Veneta..., Venice: Laurentium Basilium, 1793, 12 engraved maps, plates & tables (comprising 3 folding maps and 9 folding plates & tables etc.), light damp stain to lower outer corners, contemporary marbled sheep, slight wear to extremities, 8voQTY: (3)
Mason (Charlotte). The Lady's Assistant for regulating and supplying her table; containing one hundred and fifty select bills of fare, properly disposed for family dinners ... with upwards of fifty bills of fare for suppers ... and several deserts: including a considerable number of choice receipts of various kinds ... now first published from the manuscript collection of a professed housekeeper, 1st edition, London: J. Walter, 1773, lower outer blank corner of introduction leaf torn away (without text loss), early manuscript recipes to verso of title, upper margin of introduction leaf, verso of final leaf and free endpapers (with some show-through), manuscript recipes for mince pies, civet of hare, fish sauce, elder wine, and 'Mrs Clark's recpt. to cure hams' etc., some spotting and few marks, contemporary calf, repaired at head & foot of spines and to board corners, 8vo, together with:Rundell (Maria Eliza Ketelby), A New System of Domestic Cookery ... By a Lady, new edition, corrected, London: John Murray, 1819, engraved frontispiece and nine plates, offsetting and spotting, some dust-soiling, contemporary half calf by S. & T. Gilbert, extremities rubbed, 12mo,Kent (Nathaniel), Hints to Gentlemen of Landed Property. To which are added supplementary hints, new edition, London: G. Nicol, J. Walker [& others], 1799, 10 engraved plates (including 6 folding), one engraved illustration, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with later red morocco title label, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:Mason - Cagle 861; Maclean, p.95; Vicaire 572.
Ellis (George). Ellis's New and Correct Atlas of England and Wales, being an Entire New Set of County Maps..., 1819, frontispiece of a map of England & Wales, calligraphic title, preface (dated), contents and table of routes through the country, 44 (complete) engraved maps with contemporary wash colouring, index bound at rear, slight offsetting throughout, later endpapers, modern quarter morocco with gilt morocco title label to the upper cover, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Chubb CCCLXVII. This atlas is a re-issue of James Wallis's 'A New and Improved County County Atlas...' of 1812. Although Wallis's name is retained on the maps all other imprints have been removed. The title page is undated but the preface has the date July 1st, 1819.
Parkin (Charles). The Topography of Freebridge hundred and half, in the county of Norfolk, containing the history and antiquities of the borough of King's Lynn, Lynn: L. Davis, 1762, lacking engraved folding map, 2 engraved plates, folding table, inked-out early ownership initials to title (show-through to adjacent page), spotting, endpapers renewed, modern brown cloth gilt, folio, together with:Le Keux (John). Memorials of Cambridge, a series of views of the colleges & other public buildings of the university & town of Cambridge, 2 volumes, London: Tilt & Bogue, 1841-42, steel-engraved frontispieces & vignette titles, steel-engraved plates throughout, smaller illustrations to text, spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, red morocco labels, rubbed, 8vo, withTaylor (William). The Antiquities of King's Lynn, Norfolk, Lynn: J. Thew, 1844, 30 steel-engraved plates, lightly spotted, modern red cloth gilt, 4to, with a Description of the Cathedral Church of Ely (1807)QTY: (5)
Wallis (James, printer). The Panorama: or Traveller's Instructive Guide; through England and Wales; Exhibiting all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, Cities, Towns, Villages, Parks, Canals &c. W. H. Reid [1820], additional decorative half-title, contents list, index, address to the public, errata and two additional half-titles to text, 53 (complete) engraved maps with bright contemporary wash colouring. table of rates of postage bound at rear, near contemporary ink ownership signature and later pencil signature to the rear of the decorative half-title, later pencil inscriptions to the front pastedown, contemporary calf gilt with contrasting morocco title label to the spine, label torn with partial loss, bumped and worn at extremities, small 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Chubb. CCCLXXII. Rare. The last copy to appear in auction was in these rooms in 2012.
Hartlib (Samuel). Samuel Hartlib his Legacy of Husbandry. Wherein are bequeathed to the Common-Wealth of England, not onely Braband, and Flanders, but also many more outlandish and domestick experiments and secrets (of Gabriel Plats and others) never heretofore divulged in reference to universal husbandry. With a table shewing the general contents or sections of the several augmentations and enriching enlargements in this third edition, London: Printed by J. M[acock]. for Richard Wodnothe, 1655, [16], 303, [1]p., short worm trails to head of gutter margins to leaves Y4-AA2 (7 leaves), closed tear to Pp3, final page blank, some toning and light dust-soiling, armorial bookplate of Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Wing H991; Fussell pp.40-50; Hunt 264; Goldsmiths 1495. Signatures: A?a?B-2Q?. Some Institution libraries call for a collation of [18], 303, [1] p., and others [16], 303, [1] p. as in this example (possibly without a blank leaf).This work was originally published in 1651 as "Samuel Hartlib his legacie", and was actually composed by Sir Richard Weston and consists mainly of letters from other people. It contains a treatise on the cultivation and use of lucerne; this being the earliest reference to the growth of the crop in England. Other topics include ploughs and carriages; digging, setting, and howing; smut and mildew; orchards; hemp and flax; bees; silkworms; brewing beer; cyder.
Australia. Ham (Thomas). A Map of Australia Felix compiled & carefully revised from the Colonial Government Surveys, Crown Lands Commissioners & Explorers Maps, Private Surveys &c. Melbourne, 1847, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of southern Australia and Tasmania, table of reference, some staining and slight spotting, 465 x 735 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:A rare first edition of Thomas Ham's map. It shows various important boundaries including 'The Present Boundary' which was to become the boundary of the colony of Victoria when it separated from New South Wales in 1851, as well as the 'Proposed (& Original) Boundary' which skirts much further north along the Murrumbidgee River. Not in Tooley, The Mapping of Australia,
A group lot of silver table accessories and serve ware. An ecrin with butter knives, sugar caster, bowl with a silver lid, a three-piece sterling silver coffee service and sugar thongs. Gross weight of the silver items: 2,760g. (Not included in the weight is the: Christofle scissors, Knive rests, the glass bowl, box with knives.)Dimensions for the tray. Some dents and use marks. (L:29 x W:45 cm)
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