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Part canteen of mainly Georgian Old English Pattern hallmarked silver cutlery comprising four table spoons, five dessert spoons, three dinner forks and ten dessert forks, various dates and makers, to include Bateman and Richard Crossley, length of longest 22cm, weight 1032g
Victorian six place setting canteen of Hanovarian rat tail pattern cutlery comprising six table spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks and two ladles, all London 1882 maker Francis Higgins III, length of longest item 21cm, weight 1730g
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd mahogany cased twelve place setting part hallmarked silver canteen of rat tail pattern cutlery comprising 7 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 6 table spoons, 6 cake forks, 2 sauce ladles, 4 jam spoons, 9 dessert forks, 11 dinner forks, 7 tea spoons and six pickle forks, most London 1938 but some other dates and makers, weight of silver 2983g, also in the canteen are various knives, silver plated fish and dessert set in the middle drawer and carving tools, width of canteen 56cm
Three Queen Anne and Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, one a Britannia standard dog nose rat tail example, date letter rubbed, maker John Broake, another also Britannia standard rat tail, London 1714 maker's mark rubbed, the final example also with rubbed date letter, maker Hugh Arnett & Edward Pocock, length of longest 20.5cm, weight 152g
Frohawk (Frederick William). The Natural History of British Butterflies, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Hutchinson & Co., [1925], 60 coloured and 5 uncoloured plates, errata slip tipped to volume 1 front free endpaper, original blue cloth, printed dust jackets, a bright copy, folio, together with: Thomson (David Croal). The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick being Account of his Career and Achievements in Art with a Notice of the Works of John Bewick, 1st edition, London: "The Art Journal" Office, 1882, engraved frontispiece, numerous vignettes and plates (wood-engraved, or electrotypes or facsimiles of wood-engravings), all on india paper, mounted, original patterned cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, number 13 of 75 copies, initialled by the author, ibid. The Water-Colour Drawings of Thomas Bewick, 1st edition, London: Barbizon House, 1930, tipped-in colour plates, laid in tissue-guards, original pattern cloth, rear cover marked, 4to, number 75 of 325 copies, from the total edition of 525, McAlpine (Daniel). The Botanical Atlas. A Guide to the Practical Study of Plants. Containing Representatives of the Leading Forms of Plant Life. Volume I. Phanerograms [Volume II. Cryptograms], 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, 1883, chromolithographic frontispieces, 52 colour-printed engraved plates, folding table, volume 1 inner hinges partially cracked, original green pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed, large 4to, and 14 others, 20th-century ornithology reference, including another copy of Thomson, Life and Works of Thomas Bewick, number 32 of 75 copies, all 4to or folioQty: (20)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Freeman 2383 (McAlpine); Nissen ZBI 1452 (Frohawk).
Hill (John). Herbarium Britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniae indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, 2 volumes in 1, London: Baldwin, Ridley, Nourse, Becket, Davies, Cambell, Elmsly, 1769-70, 198 engraved plates numbered 1-196 (including bis plates of numbers 30 and 66), folding table, with the additional pages 96-99*, adhesive tape mark to lower blank margin of plate 1, folding table lined to verso (adhesive tape at gutter with consequent staining and paper skinning), some light offsetting, occasional light marginal dampstains, modern half calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo (21.8 x 12.8 cm), together with: Newton (James). [A Compleat Herbal ... containing the prints and the English names of several thousand trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, exotics, etc., London: printed unknown, 1752 or later], [xiv]pp. (of xx: bound without title and some preliminary leaves), engraved portrait frontispiece, 175 engraved plates (of 176: plate 1 failed to print but platemark visible), many plates bound out of sequence, scattered spotting and some marginal browning, contemporary boards with old cloth spine, wear to joints and extremities, housed in a custom quarter calf solander box, 8voQty: (2)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II ESTC T36138 (Hill: eight copies in UK libraries); Freeman 1684 & 2823; Henrey 811 (Hill); Nissen BBI 882 & 1447. For Hill's work Freeman records bis plates of numbers 89, 151 and 170, and a total of 199 plates; Henrey identifies bis plates of numbers 30, 60, 89, 117 and 170, while emphasising that these are not found in all copies. Our copy contains bis plates for numbers 30 and 66, and the additional pages 96-99*, which according to Henrey are frequently absent. Newton's work first appeared in 1752, and went to several editions.
Montagu (George). Ornithological Dictionary; or, Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds [-Supplement], 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: for J. White by T. Bensley [-Exeter: by S. Woolmer], 1803-12, half-title, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, 24 engraved plates, 2 errata leaves (to volume 1 and Supplement), list of plates (to Supplement), occasional spotting, volume 1 signature D5 with closed tear, contemporary ownership inscriptions 'William Waring, Farningham Hill' to initial blanks, contemporary annotations to margins and to 20 blanks bound in at rear of Supplement (headed 'Notes to Montagu'), modern bookplates (Bertram Lloyd), contemporary tan calf, rebacked with original spines laid down, 8vo (21 x 12.9 cm), together with: Sibthorp (John). Flora Oxoniensis, exhibens plantas in agro Oxoniensi sponte crescentes, secundum systema sexuale distributas , Oxford: Fletcher, Hanwell & J. Cooke, 1794, errata leaf, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, maroon morocco title label, headcap perished, joints cracked, 8vo (20.8 x 12.6 cm), Walker (Richard). The Flora of Oxfordshire, and its Contiguous Counties, Oxford: Henry Slatter, 1833, 12 engraved plates (one with closed tear), folding table at rear with closed tear, some spotting, armorial bookplate of Moulton Grange (Northamptonshire) to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, blind and gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, 8vo (21.3 x 13 cm), Stark (John). Elements of Natural History ... containing the Generic Characters of Nearly the whole Animal Kingdom, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Adam Black and John Stark, 1828, 8 engraved plates, plates spotted, those in volume 1 wormed in gutter, two small marginal worm-tracks towards front of volume 2, contemporary calf, gilt supralibros of the University of Aberdeen to front boards, front joints cracked at ends, 8vo (21.5 x 13 cm), and 1 other (a later edition of Montagu, not collated)Qty: (8)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II ESTC T81033 (Sibthorp); Henrey 1320 (Sibthorp); Freeman 2630 (Montagu), 3412 (Sibthorp), 3861 (Walker), 3540 (Stark); Mullens & Swann p. 410 (Montagu); Wood p. 470 (Montagu); Zimmer pp. 441-2 (Montagu: 'An exceedingly useful publication'). ' Montagu is recognized as the father of British ornithology through his papers and the Ornithological Dictionary (1802) and supplement (1813) in which he established scrupulous standards for observation and description' (ODNB).
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