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A substantial collection of 18th century and later gentleman's pipes and pipe bowls, various media but the majority clay, occasional archaeological finds, some commemorative, others caricatural and satirising figures of their day, including Buffalo Bill, General Gordon, Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Kitchener, Baden Powell, George V, further British figures of World War One, the Devil, an Afro-American gentleman, various others, including a rugger match in relief, antler-hafted, porcelain, treen, carved wood, faux wood, etc., assembled in a late 19th/early 20th century collector's mahogany-veneered pine table-top chest, of six long graduated drawers, oversailing top, skirted plinth base, 45cm high, 38cm wide, c. 1900
A Victorian EP sculptural 'animalier' centrepiece, now repurposed as a table lamp, the tripod base with saddled camels and tent's draped canopy, the borders cast and chased with shell-shaped motifs and C-scrolls, bracket feet, 31.5c high, registration lozenge dated 30th March 1870
An early 20th century mahogany coin collector's table cabinet, slightly oversailing rectangular top above a pair of panelled doors enclosing sliding trays fitted for numismatic specimens, the base with a pair of drawers, carrying handles to sides, 32cm high, 37cm wide
Wunderkammer - an antiquary's table-top 'museum' of archaeological finds, the diorama enclosing a Roman iridescent glass phial and a Roman terracotta oil lamp, both from Cyprus; mosaic pavement, presumably Roman tesserae, the Thames, off London Bridge; a Stone Age axe head, Vale of Belvoir; three clay pipes, Newark; further finds from Newark Castle, including a verdigris patinated heraldic shield, musket balls, coins; a fossil; buckles; horse brass; etc., manuscript collector's labels, the case 39cm wide
Antiquities - Stone Age, six North American obsidian and other worked arrowheads and points, various, from Silver Lake, East-South-East of Fort Rook, Harvey County, Oregon, USA, (6); other pre-Historic worked flints, various shapes, sizes and hues, (19), collector's table-top box, slide cover, [25]
Manchester and Lancashire - No. 43, London: Published by G. & J. Cary, January 1st, 1832, hand-coloured engraving over twelve folds, linen-backed, 56cm x 67.5cm, marbled covers, (1); Isaac Slater (1803-1883), A New Plan of the Boroughs of Manchester and Salford, and of the Townships and Country Round, Extending there Miles from the Exchange, [Manchester: n.d., c. 1860?], hand-coloured steel engravings over twenty-four folds laid on linen, 112cm x 124cm, one contemporary cloth board and marbled endpaper only, (1); I. Slater's Plan of Manchester and Salford, Manchester: 1876, lithograph over eighteen-folds, laid on canvas, 59cm x 73cm, (1); A New Plan of Manchester & Salford, frontispiece from Aston's Picture of Manchester, third edition, Manchester: [n.d., c. 1830], title-page attached, 37.5cm x 45cm, (1); A Table of the Reciprocal Distances of the Principal Towns of England, Including all the Market Towns of Lancashire [...], Liverpool: Wales and Co., [n.d., 1824/5], 41cm x 52.5cm, tartan-type cloth to verso, (1); Lancashire, from Cox's Magna Britannia et Hibernia, 1272-1337pp and illustrated with fold-out map and distance table, paper wrappers, (1), [6]
Cartography - Leigh's New Pocket Road-Book of England Wales [...], sixth edition, London: Printed for Leigh and Son, 1837, pp: [2] (blank), Table of the Price of Posting frontispiece, vi, stipple engraved allegorical half-title, 55 full-page county maps, 511, [1] (errata), fold-out map with contemporary hand-colouring, 4 (adverts), [1] (blank), contemporary green roan boards, the upper-cover gilt-lettered, rebacked in green morocco gilt by Graham Bloodworth, Leciester, his ticket, later marbled endpapers, indistinct contemporary ink MS ownership inscription, 12mo, (1); Provincial Imprint, Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway, with the Topography of the Country [...], Illustrated with Numerous Wood Engravings and Maps, first edition, Birmingham: E.C. & W. Osborne [...], 1838, fold-out maps and plates, full-page plates, various advertisements, the text incomplete, 20th century black morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth, Leicester, his ticket, indistinct contemporary ink MS ownership inscription, 12mo, (1), [2]
Cartography - The Times Survey Atlas of the World, [with the] Index-Gazetteer [...], four-volume set, London: "The Times" Printing House, 1920-1922, the atlases with two-page colour maps, contemporary green and red cloth, as issued, folios (47cm x 34.5cm & 46.5cm x 31cm), contemporary mahogany rounded rectangular table-top case, vertical glazed door, skirted base, 53cm high, 40cm deep, [4]
Children's Books and Illustrators - Quiller-Couch (Sir Arthur) and Dulac (Edmund, illustrator), The Sleeping Beauty and other fairy tales, From the Old French, London: Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d., c. 1921], tipped-in colour plates, contemporary brown cloth, elaborately pictorial gilt, 4to, (1); Pollard (Alfred W.) and Rackham (Arthur, illustrator), The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1917, tipped-in colour plates, contemporary blue cloth pictorial gilt, 4to, (1); Browning (Robert) and Partridge (Bernard, illustrator), Rabbi Ben Ezra and Other Poems, London: Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d.], tipped-in colour plates and two autographs of the artist, contemporary pictorial cloth, 4to, (1); Gray (Thomas) and Rouse (R.W.A., illustrator), Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, London: Aldine House, 1898, title printed in red and black, illustrated with photogravures, contemporary cloth gilt, 8vo, (1); Caldecott (Ralph), Gleanings from the Graphic, London: 1889, pictorial boards, oblong folio, (1), [5]
Gilpin (William, M.A.): Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1772, On several Parts of England; Particularly the Mountains, and Lakes of Cumberland, and Westmoreland, second edition, two-volume set, London: Printed for R. Blamire, 1788, full-page aquatint engravings and maps, volume I in contemporary calf gilt, marbled endpapers, volume II in 20th century black morocco by Graham Bloodworth, Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers, slip cased, all edges yellow-stained, 8vo, (2); Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1776, On several Parts of Great Britain; Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland, first edition, two-volume set, London: R. Blamire, 1789, illustrated, fold-out table, contemporary calf gilt, marbled endpapers, yellow-stained edges, 8vo, (2); Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other Woodland Views, (Relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty)/Illustrated by the Scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire, volumes I & II, various orange-tinted, sepia, and hand-coloured aquatints, contemporary binding en suite to the latter, 8vo, (2); Observations on the Western Parts of England, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. To which are added, A Few Remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight, first edition, London: Printed for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798, full-page illustrations, contemporary binding en suite to the latter, 8vo, (1), [7]Provenance: 1) William Stanley Goddard, D.D. (1757-1845), Headmaster of Winchester College, his Plain Armorial bookplates to each pastedown; 2) eventually, William Garnett (1818-1873) of Bleasdale and Quernmore Park, Lancashire, his later 19th century Plain Armorial bookplates.
Miscellaneous - Medicine, Culpeper (Nicholas), The English Physitian (sic) Enlarged: With Three Hundred, Sixty, and Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs that were not in any Impression until this: The Epistle will Inform you how to know This Impression from any other./Being an Astrologo-Physical (sic) Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of this Nation: Containing a Compleat (sic) Method of Physick (sic), whereby a man preserve his [...] Health; or Cure himself, being Sick, for three pence Charge, with such things only as grow in England, they being most fit for English Bodies [...], rare and early posthumous edition, 'Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology' impression, [London: Printed by Peter Cole [...], 1656], title-page printed within a double fleur-de-lis border, pp: [3] (torn losses affecting title-page imprint and Cole's advert), [xvi], complete but incorrect pagination: 1-173, 284- 398, [16] Table of Diseases, [4] (blanks), page 396 illustrated with an astrological figure of heaven, rebacked and relayed contemporary calf boards, traces of blind tooling and fillets, refreshed endpapers, 12mo, (1); Hagiography, Cave (William, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty), Apostolici [...], first edition, London: Printed by A.C. for Richard Chiswel, 1677, title-page printed in black and red within double-line borders, half-title/imprimatur leaf but lacking engraved title, some plates also lacking, elaborately blind-tooled Provincial Regency brown calf over marbled boards, indistinct ink MS ownership contemporary to rebinding, folio, (1); Theology, Owen (The Late Reverend John, D.D.), Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ [...], London: Printed by A.M. and R.R. for Benjamin Alsop, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, 18th century lettering piece and ink MS ownership inscriptions, 8vo, (1); [Patrick (The Right Reverend Simon, Lord Bishop of Ely)], A Commentary upon the First Book of Moses, Called Genesis, third edition, London: Richard Chiswel, 1704, title-page supplied in facsimile, some repairs and marginal loss, rebacked contemporary blind-tooled reverse calf, 4to, (1); [Ovid] and Burman (Pieter the Elder, editor), P. Ovidii Nasonis Operum Tomus III [...], Trajecti Batavorum [Utrecht]: Apud Guilielmum Vande Water, 1713, contemporary calf gilt boards, marbled edges, rebacked to style, early 19th century crested bookplate to verso of title-page, probably Charles Cameron (1745-1812), 12mo, (1), [5]
Topography - Kent - Provincial Imprint, The Kentish Traveller's Companion, in a Descriptive View of the Towns, Villages, remarkable Buildings and Antiquities, Situated On or Near The Road from London to Margate, Dover and Canterbury, Illustrated With a correct Map of the Road on a Scale of One Inch to a Mile, Second Edition, considerably enlarged, Canterbury and Rochester: Printed and Sold by Simmons and Kirby [...]; and T. Fisher, 1779, pp: iv, 248, [8] (index), 3 three-fold road maps, contemporary calf over marbled boards (perished and rubbed, upper-cover detached), slightly later ink MS dated ownership inscription: Skarespeare Book 1803, 8vo, (1); [...] The Fourth Edition, with Considerable Additions, Canterbury: Printed and Sold by Simmons, Kirkby, and Jones [...], 1794, pp: [2] (blank), fold-out distance table frontispiece, iv, 337, [7] (index), [2] (blank), 3 three-fold road maps, 20th century black morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth, Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers en suite, 8vo, (1); Kidd's Picturesque Pocket Companion to Dover; or, The Stranger's Vade-Mecum, The Illustrations designed and engraved by G.W. Bonner, London: James Gilbert, [n.d., c. 1830], pp: [2] (blank), vi, 38, [2] (blank), wood engraved frontispiece and in-text illustrations, later 19th century boards over contemporary pictorial wrappers as issued, the upper-cover with Bibliotheca Cantiana collection label inscribed in ink MS with the title, further Bibliotheca Cantiana: Wm. John Mercer book label to recto pastedown, 18mo, (1), [3]
Anon, The History of the Incarnation, Life, Doctrine, and Miracles; The Death, Resurrection, and Ascension, Of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, [...] To which are added, The Lives, Actions, and Sufferings of the Twelve Apostles [...], with a Chronological Table [...], By a Divine of the Church of England, London: Printed for T. Cooper, 1737, title-page printed in red and black, frontispiece and full-page plates engraved by James Mynde (1702-1771), fold-out map of the Holy Land, contemporary calf (disbound), indistinct mid-19th century ink MS ownership inscription, crown folio (41cm x 27cm), [1]
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