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The Holy Bible, Geneva Bible, containing the Old Testament (1608), and the New (1608), with 'breeches' in Genesis 3 v.7, printed by Robert Barker, London, preceded by The Book of Common Prayer, The Psalms of David, and followed by a brief table of the interpretation of the proper names which are chiefly found in the Old Testament, and The Booke of Psalmes Collected into English, a form of prayer to be used in private houses every morning and evening, bound as one
Fuller (Thomas). The Historie of the Holy Warre, 2nd edition, Cambridge: by R. Daniel for Thomas Buck, 1640, additional engraved title page, 'A declaration of the Frontispiece' leaf (contemporary annotations recto), lacking folding map, front free endpaper loose, first few quires starting, damp-staining towards rear, contemporary calf, marked and worn, folio, together with: Perkins (William), [Workes], Cambridge: John Legate, 1608, volume 1 only (of 3), folding typographical table (repaired and damp-stained), one similar table tipped in between pp. 74-5, lacking first quire (including general title page), first section title trimmed and mounted on an imprimatur leaf from a copy of William Cave's Apostolici (1677), 18th-century half sheep, rubbed, folio, Clarke (Samuel), [The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History, 3rd edition, for William Birch, 1675], 2 volumes in 1, numerous engraved portraits in the text, lacking several to front including frontispiece and title page, first present leaf (c4) substantially torn away, crude marginal repairs towards rear, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and recornered, folio STC11465 (Fuller) and 19649 (Perkins); Wing C4545 (Clarke). Sold not subject to return. (3)
Gerard (John). [The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson, citizen and apothecarie of London, London: Printed by Adam Islip, Joice Norton, and Richard Whitakers, 1636], without title, first and last blank leaves also lacking, numerous botanical woodcut illustrations throughout, dedication leaf lined to verso, final leaf of table creased and with repairs to fore-edge, occasional spotting and few marks (slight ink stain to final leaves of tables), dust-soiling mostly to first & last few leaves, 19th century blind panelled calf, joints partly split, extremities worn, folio Henrey 156; STC 11752. The third edition, in which D1r last line begins "of"; 7B5v has editor's "An Aduertisement to the Readers". (1)
Segur (Philippe Paul de). History of the Expedition to Russia, undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon, in the Year 1812, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1825, half-titles, 7 lithographed portrait and plates, folding map, some light spotting and soiling, top edge gilt, contemporary green morocco, spines lettered in gilt with Napoleonic bee emblem in compartments, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Copies of the Original Letters and Despatches of the Generals, Ministers, Grand Officers of State at Paris to the Emperor Napoleon, at Dresden; intercepted by the advanced troops of the Allies in the north of Germany, 1st edition, 1814, half title, folding table, some light spotting, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Instructions in Military Equitation, and in the Elements of Field Movements of Cavalry, Adjutant General's Office, Horse-Guards, 1st June, 1819, By Authority, 20 engraved plates at rear, some spotting to mounts, contemporary ownership inscription to title, contemporary half calf, some wear, upper cover detached, 8vo, plus one related (5)
Dobrizhoffer (Martin). Geschichte der Abiponer, einer Berittenen und Kriegerischen Nation in Paraguay..., 3 volumes, 1st edition, Vienna: Joseph Edlen von Kurzbek, 1783-1784, frontispiece, four engraved plates, one engraved map, and one table (some folding), map with short handling tear, some spotting to plates (lightly to map), each front free endpaper with early ink shelfmark to verso, each front pastedown with shelfmark label, contemporary sprinkled half calf gilt, covers gilt-stamped with arms of The Society of Writers to the Signet, contrasting spine labels; somewhat rubbed, extremities worn, volume 1 joints split, volume 2 rear joint slightly split, 8vo Borba de Moraes I, 228: Sabin 20413. Borba de Moraes notes the existence of this German edition dated 1783-4 (therefore predating the Latin edition of 1784) but does not appear to have seen a copy. One other copy of this rare first edition in the original German traced at auction. One copy only listed on Copac. (3)
Advertising Ephemera, 2 Brown & Polson's Corn Flower magazine inserts 'Home Amusements' Nos 1 and 2, a 1948 Wills Capstan bowls measure, a Schweppes Table Waters bowls measure, a CWS clothes brush, Turog Better Bread and Yorkshire Pride shop tickets, advertising pencils for Creamola, Pelaw Polishes, England's Glory Matches, The Humourist, Crawford's Biscuits, Simond's Milk Stout and more (fair/gd) (15+)
Taxidermy: Red Throated Diver (Gavia stellata), circa late 20th century, full mount adult in breeding plumage, with head slightly raised and turning to the left, stood upon grit covered groundwork with fauna and brush, enclosed within an oak framed five-glass table display case, 42cm by 27cm by 46.5cm
Minerals: A Quantity of Mineral Specimens, Chibuluma Mine, Zambia, Africa, a tray of twenty various mineral core samples, another tray containing twenty seven various raw mineral specimens, a Malachite table top chess board, four various sized Malachite eggs, the vendors husband worked within this mine from 1972-1986 (qty)
Taxidermy: A Victorian Cased Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), circa 1887, by G. Vessey, Ramsey, full mount female feeding upon a Partridge prey, perched atop a moss covered tree stump, amongst branches fauna and brush, set against an oil painted sky backboard, enclosed within a good quality period three-glass table display case, 72.5cm by 27cm by 63.5cm (af)both birds contained within have insect damage, case has been later painted but structurally sound and in good order, requires restoration, Rob 15/11/18
Taxidermy: African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus), circa 1890-1900, by J.E. Massey, Finkle-Street Malton, full mount perched upon green painted faux rock work looking straight ahead, enclosed within a period ebonised three-glass table display case, 31cm by 13.5cm by 37cm, taxidermists full paper trade label to verso CITES Annex A, Appendix I (exempt)
Taxidermy: A Victorian Cased Display of Corncrakes with Chicks (Crex crex), by James Gardner, 29, Late 426 Oxford Street, London, a pair of Corncrakes male and female, the female feeding one of her chicks, the male stood above with two chicks beneath, all mounted upon faux rock work with brush, tall grasses, moss and fauna, enclosed within a later five-glass table display case with oak base, 46cm by 23.5cm by 47cm including base, taxidermists small paper trade label to interior rock work, The company of James Gardner was known as a purveyor of very high quality diorama cases and held Royal Warrants for Her Majesty Queen Victoria, The Royal Families of England & France and His Highness The Khedive of Egypt, thus establishing their name in the annals of taxidermy history
Taxidermy: A Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 2018, full mount with head turning to the right with unusually dark plumage, perched atop a dry tree stump issuing from soil ground work with dry brush beneath, enclosed within an oak framed five-glass table display case, 46cm by 27cm by 66.5cm including base With CITES A10 (non transferable) licence no.577170/01Road traffic accident cause of death.
Taxidermy: A Cased European Buzzard (Buteo buteo), circa 2018, by Tony Armitstead, a high quality full mount male perched upon a frosted tree branch set into a soil bank side, with left foot raised up amongst its feathers, above a large faux rock with animal bones laid amongst twigs and fauna, set against a watercolour painted winter scene back board, enclosed within a period style ebonised three-glass table display case, 51cm by 33.5cm by 67cm, signed A.J. Armitstead to interior lower right, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso CITES Annex A, Appendix II With CITES A10 (non transferable) licence no. 570311/01
Taxidermy: A Fine Example of a European Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 1926, by renowned taxidermist Peter Spicer, of Leamington, full mount adult bird perched upon a tree branch issuing from a lichen and moss encrusted tree stump, mounted above ferns, tall grasses and plant work, set against a watercolour painted back board, enclosed within a typical ebonised three-glass table display case, 37cm by 33cm by 51cm, the groundwork within signed P. Spicer & Son's, Leamington, 1926 Originally commissioned by a Mr W. Montgomery, and bearing a Castle Douglas train travel label to the verso, the current vendor believed to be only the 2nd owner from new, available for the first time on the open market
Taxidermy: African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus), circa 1922-1930, by Rowland Ward, The Jungle, 167 Piccadilly, London, W1, a full mount adult captive bred bird stood upon a turned perch, mounted above a grit covered base, originally kept as a pet, enclosed within a typical five-glass table display case with original taped frame, upon a rectangular base, 35.5cm by 25.5cm by 41cm, the interior groundwork bearing a Rowland Ward circular disk, with a full taxidermist's trade label to the underside
Taxidermy: A Fine Specimen of a Barn Owl (Tito alba), circa 2005, by Graham Teasdale, Taxidermy, Rotherham, full mount with head turning to the left, perched upon a broken fence post, amongst a winter scene with icicles snow and frost, set against a painted night scene back board, enclosed within a six-glass table display case with green taped border, 39cm by 39cm by 71.5cm With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no. 576593/01
Taxidermy: Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), circa Sept 1987, by Slaters Taxidermy, Shaw, Lancashire, full mount bird stood upon a large faux rock with head turning to the left and slightly downward, amongst a natural setting of moss, tall grasses and a toadstool, enclosed within a five-glass oak framed table display case, 33cm by 33cm by 55cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to underneath With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.564932/01doe number 46332, taxidermists log no 229,
Taxidermy: Long-Eared Owl (Asio otus) circa 2012, by H.R. Bennetts, Taxidermy, Hainford, Norwich, full mount with head turning to the right, perched upon a tree stump protruding from moss and fauna covered groundwork, with a trademark snail below, set against a sky blue painted back board, enclosed within a Victorian style ebonised single-glass table display case with gilded border, 41cm by 26.5cm by 53.5cm taxidermist's trade label to interior With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.506650/01
Taxidermy: A Pair of Late Victorian Black Grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), in the manner of Bill Cox, Liverpool, a pair of full mounts hen & cock bird, each facing away from each other, both perched upon tree stumps issuing from mossy ground work, set against a watercolour painted landscape scene, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass table display case, 69cm by 22.5cm by 54cm
Taxidermy: A Pair of Late Victorian Cased Willow Grouse (Lagopus lagopus), by Mr Thos. Robson. Bird Preserver. Allenheads. a pair of full mounts hen & cock bird, each facing away from each other, both stood upon grit covered faux groundwork, amongst heather, ferns and fauna, enclosed within a period ebonised single-glass table display case, 62.5cm by 21cm by 53cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior
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