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CRANE (WALTER)-THE BABY”S OPERA, a Book of Old Rhymes with New Dresses, Frederick Warne 1877; THE BABY”S BOUQUET, Frederick Warne 1878; orig. printed boards, worn with Sellotape repairs; Beeton (Isabella)-Every Cookery and Housekeeping Book, 1891, folding frontis; spotted, orig. pictorial boards, worn (3)
Children's. GREENAWAY (Kate) Marigold Garden, first edition, London: George Routledge and Sons circa 1885, 4to, vignette half title, slight marginal discolouration, p53 with 5inch stain to outer margin, otherwise good, pictorial covers; CRANE (Walter) A Flower Wedding, London: Cassell & Co 1905, edges uncut, pictorial cloth; The Work of Walter Crane with Notes by the Artist, London: J S Virtue & Co 1898, plates and illustrations, green cloth gilt (3)
Children's. POTTER (Beatrix) Letters to Children, New York: Harvard College Library 1966, 8vo, vignette title, blue cloth gilt; another edition, 1966, paper covers; CRANE (Walter) Beatrice Crane Her Book (The 2nd), Toronto 1983, 4to, limited edition of 2000, black cloth gilt; Mr Michael Mouse Unfolds his Tale, New Haven: 1956, 4to, pictorial cloth in slip case; ROBINSON (Charles) Illustrator The Secret Garden, London: William Heinemann 1911, 8vo, frontispiece and 7 coloured plates, green cloth gilt (rubbed, upper board slightly warped) and another (5)
Crane (Walter, illust.). Spenser's Faerie Queene, edited by Thomas Wise, 6 vols., 1895-97, plates & illustrations by Walter Crane, part wrappers bound-in, scattered light spots, original white cloth gilt, spines rubbed and discoloured, short tear to spine of vol. 1, t.e.g., 4to One of 1000 copies on handmade paper. (6)
Crane (Walter). Queen Summer: Or the Tourney of the Lilly & the Rose, 1891, num. col. illusts., pubs. ads. at rear, orig. linen-backed dec. boards, a little worn, slim folio, together with Beauty and the Beast Picture Book/Goody Two Shoes Picture Book, 1900 & 1901, [later issues?], num. full-page col. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed, slim 4to, with other juvenile and illustrated books, etc., incl. 7 x A & C Black Colour Guides (2 cartons)
A large early 20thC album containing signatures, short letters and notes, many on headed paper, the compiler having written extensive biographical details as well as pasted in cuttings from contemporary journals and newspapers arranged over 408 pages, one or more examples of notes or short letters included by the following; Prince Adalbert of Prussia, Prince Alexander of Teck, Prince Alexander, Lord Alverstone, Archbishops of Canterbury - Tait, Benson, Temple & Davidson, Archbishops of York - Maclagan & Lang, Sir Robert Ball, Baring-Gould, James M. Barrie, Princess Beatrice, Arthur Benson, Charles Longley Bishop of Canterbury, Sir Frederick Bridge, William Bridgeman, Oscar Browning, Sir Francis Burnand, Cardinal Newman, Lewis Carroll, Crown Princess Cecile of Germany, Hugh Childers, Walter Crane, Earl of Crewe, Lord Cromer, Lord Curzon, Charles Dickens, George, Duke of Cambridge, Gladstone, Viscount Goschen, General Gordon, General Gourand, W.G. Grace, Holman-Hunt, Earl of Iddesleigh, Kitchener, 5th Marq is of Landsdowne, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Clements Markham, Lord Lieut. General Methuan, Sir Alfred Milner, 4th Earl Minto, Thomas Moore, Lady Dorothy Nevil, 15th Duke of Norfolk, Sir James Paget, Palmerston, Sir Bernard Partridge, Alfred Barry Primate of Australia, William Alexander Primate of Ireland, George Wilkinson Primate of Scotland, Sir Joseph West, John Ruskin, Lord John 1st Earl Russell, W. H. Smith, Agnes Strickland, Thackeray, Katherine Thurston, Anthony Trollope, Alfred Wallace, Duke of Wellington, H.G. Wells, Gen. Sir Eveleyn Wood, Charlotte Yonge
Crane (Walter, illust.). A Masque of Days. From the Last Essays of Elia, 1901, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed col. pictorial boards, sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Greenaway (Kate), The Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning, Warne, c.1903, col. illusts. throughout, bookplate to front free endpaper, orig. cloth-backed col. pictorial boards, head of spine sl. frayed, and corners showing, plus Nelson (Harold), Early English Prose Romances with the Text of Wm. J. Thoms, Robert the Deuyll, A Romance, Edinburgh, 1904, title-page printed in black and red, b & w illusts. and decs. throughout, endpapers browned and foxed, untrimmed, orig. qtr. cloth, extrems. sl. rubbed, covers with marginal fading, 4to, (limited edition of 500 copies, this unnumbered), plus a copy of H.M. Spielmann's 'Kate Greenaway', pub. A. & C. Black, 1911 (4)
Crane (Walter, illust.). A Masque of Days. From the Last Essays of Elia, 1901, illust. throughout in colour, orig. cloth backed coloured pictorial boards, excellent, large 8vo, together with King Arthur's Knights: the Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls by Henry Gilbert, 1911, sixteen coloured plates, pictorial endpapers, inscriptions on the half-title, orig. gilt decorated grey cloth, lower cover slightly marked, t.e.g., others untrimmed, 8vo, and Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood, by Henry Gilbert, [1912], sixteen coloured plates, pictorial endpapers, orig. gilt decorated green cloth, a trifle marked, t.e.g., others untrimmed, 8vo (3)
Robinson (Charles). The Big Book of Nursery Rhymes, ed. by Walter Jerrold, 1st ed., pub. Blackie and Son, [1903], six col. plts. incl. frontis., plus duotone plts. and numerous letterpress illusts., plain endpapers, t.e.g., orig. red cloth, spine gilt dec., upper cover blind dec., a bright copy, 4to, together with Nister (Ernest, pub.), Our Little People's Book, [1904], numerous chromo. and sepia illusts., two leaves detached, orig. cloth-backed col. pictorial glazed boards, extrems. a little rubbed, 4to, plus Anderson (Anne, illust.), The Silver Picture Book, Collins' Clear-Type Press, c.1920s, eight full-page col. illusts., letterpress vigns., scattered light foxing to text, orig. cloth-backed col. pictorial boards, lightly soiled, extrems. rubbed, plus fifty-five other children's books, mostly 19th and 20th c. illustrated, incl. Caldecott, Cecil Aldin, Shirley Hughes, Quentin Blake, Walter Crane, Heath Robinson, Jessie M. King, and others (58)
Crane (Walter, illust.). Eight woodcut illustrations to The Tempest by William Shakespeare, pub. Dent, 1893, eight woodcuts on india paper, complete set from a limited edition suite of 650 copies originally published in a box, each approx. 200 x 140 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (mounts foxed) (8)
Osborne Collection. Facsimile Editions from The Osborne Collection of Early Childrens Books, Toronto Public Library, 29 vols., pub. The Bodley Head, c.1980s, incl. titles by Christina Rossetti, Randolph Caldecott, Thomas Bewick, Kate Greenaway, Walter Crane, &c., numerous colour and b & w illusts., in gilt dec. cloth or printed wrappers, all in slipcases, various sizes (29)
A Zsolnay pottery eosine glazed ewer, the slender tapering body decorated with female figures chasing a bird in flight amongst stylised trees, in the manner of Walter Crane, in a palette of yellow, orange and green on a purple lustre ground, plain loop handle issuing from neck, impressed five tower seal mark, numbered 5574, M, 23, 28cm high.
MICHAEL FAIRLESS: STORIES TOLD TO CHILDREN, ill Flora White, 1914, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt + NELLIE SLOGGETT “ENYS TREGARTHEN”: THE HOUSE OF THE SLEEPING WINDS AND OTHER STORIES SOME BASED ON CORNISH FOLKLORE, ill Nannie Preston, [1911]. 1st edn, orig decor cl gt, pict paper label + NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: A WONDER BOOK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, ill Walter Crane, [1892]. 1st edn, orig pict cl + S H HAMER: THE LITTLE FOLKS FAIRY BOOK, 1905, orig pict cl + M SUNDERLAND McLAUGHLIN: PARABLES FROM FAIRY LAND, ill George Soper and Osman Thomas, circa 1921, orig parchment bkd bds (5)
ISOBEL SPENSER: WALTER CRANE, 1975, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl d/w + JANE LAING: CICILY MARY BARKER AND HER ART, 1995, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JUNE CHATFIELD: F W FROHAWK HIS LIFE AND WORK, 1987, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JAMES HAMILTON: WILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON, 1992, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl d/w + RODNEY K ENGEN: RANDOLPH CALDECOTT, 1988, 4to, orig cl d/w + 4 others (10)
THE THRUSH, 1909-10, vol 1 nos 1-3 (of 4), vol 2 nos 1-2 (all published), orig pict wraps (5). 272. ALLAN WADE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF W B YEATS, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, various autographed letters and relevant ephemera loosely inserted + FREDERICK WOODS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, 1963, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + SIR GEOFFREY KEYNES: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIEGRIED SASSOON, 1962, 1st edn, sigd and inscrd by Sassoon, orig cl d/w + GERTRUDE C E MASSY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FIRST EDITIONS OF BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY WALTER CRANE, 1923, 1st edn, orig cl d/w (4)
Manner of Walter Crane 1845-1915- Two women by a folly, possibly a frontispiece; pen and black ink heightened with white, 35x23cm: British School mid-late 20th Century- The Burning of the Globe Theatre; watercolour, 38x52cm: British School late 20th Century- 'The Grand Duke Alexis Throwing Down His Gun'; watercolour pen and black ink, (3)
Spenser, Edmund & Crane, Walter The faerie queen. London: Allen & Unwin, 1894-96, 4to, 6 volumes, one of 1000 copies, edited by T.J. Wise, illustrated by Walter Crane, later half morocco gilt, backstrip worn [sections lacking], interiors clean; Mathers, R. Crowdy Monsieur Nicolas or the human heart unveiled. London, 1930, 8vo, 6 volumes, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, interiors clean (12)
Crane (Walter, illust.). Queen Summer, or the Journey of the Lily and the Rose, Cassell, 1891, col. illusts. throughout, neat owner name and bookplt., orig. linen-backed dec. boards, rubbed at edges, 4to, together with A Masque of Days, Cassell, 1901, col. illusts. throughout, bookplt. to front pastedown, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, sl. rubbed, 4to. (2)
Wise (John R.). The New Forest. Its History and its Scenery, 38/350 copies of the Artist's Edition, Henry Sotheran, 1883, twelve etched plts. by Heywood Sumner, sixty-three wood-eng. illusts. in the text by W.J. Linton after Walter Crane, all on India paper, folding map, orig. qtr. roan, rubbed, printed wood-effect board sides, rubbed at corners, t.e.g., others untrimmed, large 8vo. (1)
Childrens. GREENAWAY, Kate. Mother Goose, [1881]; Almanacks for 1883, 1884, 1885; CRANE, Walter. The Baby's Own Aesop, 1887; COXHEAD, Mrs. New Cautionary Rhymes for Children, 1903; The Fakenham Ghost, published by William Darton, London, with 16 coloured illustrations (p.15 damaged), in soiled paper wrappers; one other (9)
CRANE, Walter (illustrator) - Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden, 1906, original pict. boards, hinge split, extrem. rubbed, older inscription, other faults, 4to, RACKHAM, Arthur (illustrator) - The Ingoldsby Legends, London 1907, 12 tipped-in plates. original green and gilt cloth, some rubbing, 4to., and 2 other titles illustrated by Edmund Dulac and Virginia Frances Sterrett, both with faults (4)
Crane (Walter, illust.). Shakespeare's Comedy of the Merry Wives of Windsor, engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas, 1894, eight b&w eng. plts. on India paper mounted on thick card (complete), contemp. gift inscription to front free endpaper, occasional light spotting, hinges partially cracked, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and sl. marked, corners sl. worn, folio, together with Line and Form, Bell, 1900, illusts., owner name, hinges partially cracked, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, spine a little sunned, 8vo. First item limited edition 71/600 copies, signed by Walter Crane and Duncan C. Dallas. (2)
Payne (Charles Johnson, "Snaffles"). ‘Osses and Obstacles, 1st ed., Collins, 1935, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth (with light marginal dust-soiling), in d.j., spine darkened, and frayed at ends, 4to, together with Flint (W. Russell), The Song of Songs which is Solomon's, 1909, ten tipped-in col. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, endpapers lightly foxed, orig. limp vellum, with silk ties (one lacking), dust-soiled, and with some surface rubbing to upper cover, 4to, plus Rackham (Arthur), The Ingoldsby Legends, Heinemann, 1920, twenty-four tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, hinges split, orig. dec. cloth, spine rubbed, 4to, plus forty-two others, mostly illustrated, incl. Warwick Goble, Louis Wain, Fougasse, Honor C. Appleton, Cicely M. Barker and Walter Crane (45)
Crane (Walter). Flora's Feast, A Masque of Flowers, 1st ed., Cassell, 1889, col. illusts. throughout, single leaf and 8pp. pubs. ads. at rear, title-page foxed, dec. endpapers, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and dust-soiled, 4to, together with Caldecott (Randolph, illust.), The Babes in the Wood; The Diverting History of John Gilpin (2 copies); The House that Jack Built, c.1890, all with numerous col. illusts. and sepia vigns. to text, orig. col. pictorial wrappers, some minor dust-soiling, approx. 140 x 120 mm, contained in morocco-backed cloth solander box, gilt lettered to spine (sl. rubbed), plus Boyle (Eleanor Vere), The Story Without an End, by Sarah Austin, new ed., 1872, sepia frontis. and fifteen col. plts., foxed, final plt. sl. chipped to lower blank margin, endpapers renewed, orig. black and gilt dec. red cloth, soiled, extrems. frayed, rebacked, preserving remains of orig. faded spine, large 8vo, plus twelve others similar (15)
Le Mair (H. Willebeek, illust.). Our Old Nursery Rhymes, Augener, 1911, ltd. ed. 103/450 signed by Le Mair, col. illusts., printed music, a.e.g., orig. vellum, lettered in gilt, oval pictorial panel to upper cover, rebacked with portion of orig. spine laid-down, ties renewed, oblong 4to, together with Little Songs of Long Ago, Augener, 1912, col. illusts., bookplt. to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt with oval pictorial panel to upper cover, sl.rubbed, oblong 4to, and Crane (Walter, illust.), Pan Pipes, Routledge, 1883, illusts. and printed music throughout, dec. endpapers, hinges split, orig. cloth-backed boards, worn, esp. at edges and with some scoring to upper cover, oblong 4to (3)
A Pilkington s Lancastrian vase designed by Walter Crane, painted by William Mycock with a band of heraldic lion above heart and Tudor rose motif, in ruby and copper lustre on red and white ground impressed mark, painted artist cyphers and date mark, collection paper label, chip and hairline to top rim 13cm. high
Crane Walter. The First Of May A Fairy Masque. Presented in a Series of Fifty-Two Designs by Walter Crane. Henry Sotheran: London 1881. First Edition. Limited edition 51 of 200 copies signed by Crane. 57 india proofs (photo-engraved and printed by Goupil & Co. contemporary half green calf spine lettered in gilt oblong folio
Artists, Musicians & Actors. An attractive Edwardian album of autographs, watercolours, drawings and illustrations, a few photos by English artists, musicians and theatrical figures, collected by Hinemoa Thomas, née Waterlow, c. 1905 1910,. including over fifty autographs including Walter Crane (handwritten card dated April 21, 1911), Orchardson, Henry J. Wood (handwritten mourning card), Stanhope Forbes (letter card to Mrs Norman Garstin, dated July 16, 1911), J. MacWhirter, B. W. Leader, J. W. Waterhouse, Frank Dicksee, Violet Vanbrugh, Leopold Godowski, Arthur Bourchier, George Clausen (with photograph), W. J. Locke, L. Alma Tadema, Seymour Lucas, Vanni Marcoux (signed photograph), Enrico Caruso, Joseph Farquharson, Briton Riviere, Marie Tempest, Lewis Waller (signed photo), Arthur Pinero, W. S. Gilbert (handwritten note dated 27 January 1910), John Singer Sargent (handwritten short letter dated May 20th 1911, with addressee's name excised), plus ten orig. watercolour drawings or illustrations, and eighteen pen & ink or pencil drawings by artists and fellow students of Hinemoa Thomas, including Naomi Lang, Eric J. Blair Leighton, E. K. C. Hamilton, Cecil Hunt, Wilma Hickson, Estella Canziani, R. P. Needham, Ethne Philippa Moore and others, a few loose, mostly mounted in orig. album, a.e.g., in orig. padded morocco, some minor wear, in handmade blue silk overwrapper, small oblong 4to Hinemoa Thomas (née Waterlow) was born in the early 1890s into a musical and theatrical family (her mother Marion 'Polly' Burton having been in the Carl Rosa Opera Company). She studied art at Cope's and St. John's Wood art schools before marrying in 1913. (1)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Wonder Book for Girls & Boys, first edition, Osgood McIlvaine & Co., London 1892. Pictorial cloth, colour plate illustrations after Walter Crane, quarto; Dixon, E. (editor). Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights, first edition, Dent, London 1893. Bevelled decorative green cloth, plate and text illustrations after J.D. Batten, quarto; Dudley, Robert. Monthly Maxims. Rhymes and Reasons to Suit the Seasons and Pictures New to Suit Them Too, De La Rue, London no date. Bevelled ivory cloth gilt, full page colour and line-drawn text illustrations, quarto, (3).
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