Crane (Walter). Queens Summer and the Journey of the Lilly & the Rose, 1st ed., 1891, num. col. illusts., 8pp. pubs. ads. at rear, together with Flora's Feast, a Masque of Flowers, by Walter Crane, 1st ed., 1899, num. col. illusts., 8pp. pubs. ads. at rear, both orig. linen-backed dec. boards, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., tall 8vo, plus The Baby's Opera/Baby's Own Aesop, by Walter Crane, n.d., c. 1890s, num. col. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, rubbed, small 4to (4)
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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, one of 200 copies signed by Crane. Oblong folio; 57 india proofs (photo-engraved and printed by Goupil & Co) mounted on stiff card; contemporary half green calf, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed.
Omar Ramsden's personal copy of Flora's Feast, A Masque of Flowers, penned and pictured by Walter Crane, published by Cassell & Company Ltd, London 1895, the front board bearing Sheffield School of Art label inscribed 'Prize Awarded to Omar Ramsden for success in chasing on metal, 2nd years course 1895', signed by J.S. Cook, Headmaster 1885, with Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr Ex Libris book plate, staining and slight damage to spine and boards.
Greenaway (Kate, illust.). The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 2nd ed., n.d., c.1910, num. col. illusts., orig. cloth backed pictorial boards, 4to, together with Under the Window, Pictures and Rhymes for Children, 2nd ed., n.d., c.1910, num. col. illusts., orig. cloth backed pictorial boards, sl. worn, 4to, together with Crane (Walter). Pan Pipes, 1st ed., 1883, half title torn with loss just affecting printed image, orig. cloth backed pictorial boards, worn and marked, oblong 4to, together with seven juvenile titles, mostly 4to (10)
CRANE, WALTER. A Book of Old Songs - arranged by Theo. Marzials, illustrated by Crane. Oblong folio, original cloth-backed boards. 1883; together with: Jane & Ann Taylor's 'Little Anne' illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Routledge n.d. & Greenaway, Kate. Under the Window. Routledge, n.d. (inscribed 1879). Both original cloth-backed boards. (3).
ROSCOE,E. 'Thomas Bewick, A Bibliography Raisonne' 1973, Tog.with LEIGH GARDNER, F. Bibliotheca Masonica'. vol 3, 1912. Plus CRANE, Walter,(Ill) 'The Decorative Illustration of Books by Walter Crane' ed. Gleeson White, The ex-Libris series, 1896. cl.worn, lacks backstrip. Plus WILENSKI,R.H. 'English Painting' Faber, 1947. Plus other Art reference & Bibliography. 15.
A VICTORIAN SOWERBY'S (GATESHEAD) PATENT IVORY QUEEN'S WARE SWAN FLOWER HOLDER of boat form with applied Aesthetic-style lilies and bullrushes (after an 1877 wallpaper design by Walter Crane), the ends having swans with outstret- ched wings, on a cartouche-form base and four feet (one depleted), peacock's head mark to base, 13cm, (5.1in) wide.
FOUR WALTER CRANE-ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S BOOKS, comprising: A FLOWER WEDDING described by two wallflowers, Cassell & Compy Ltd, 1905, in original printed boards (worn), THE BLUEBEARD PICTURE BOOK, containing four stories and 32 illustrations, publ. George Routledge & Sons, London, printed by Edmund Evans, n.d., in gilt-decorated blue buckram (loose front board) THE BABY'S OPERA, A Book of Old Rhymes with New Dresses, same publisher and printer as the last, n.d. but with dedication inscription dated 1885, in original printed boards (binding loose), and PANPIPES, A Book of Old Songs, Newly Arranged with Accompaniments by Theo: Marzials, same publisher and printer, 1883 (dedication inscriptions dated 1882 and 1891 respectively), in original printed boards (front board loose) (4)
Greenaway, Kate; 'Under the Window', pictures and rhymes for children, Frederick Warne & Co., London and New York; Caldecott R, 'A Frog He Would A Wooing Go', Browning, Robert; 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', illustrated by Kate Greenaway, Crane, Walter, 'The Baby's Opera' a book of old rhymes with new dresses, engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans, Routledge, London and New York, 56pp, (4)
Childrens Illustrated. Crane, Walter. The Baby's Opera; D'Hervilly, E. Nichees D'Enfants; Edmund Evans (publisher) A Sketch-Book of R.Caldecott's; Moorat, Joseph. Humpty Dumpty & Other Songs, no date; Good Queen Bess, illustrated (taped repairs to title); Godet, Alfred. Les Chansons de nos Grand Meres, 1891 (8)
Crane, Walter (1845-1915), A Masque of Days, London, Cassell & Company, 1901, 4o (285 x 205mm.), half title, illustrated double-page title, colour illustrations by Crane, cloth backed spine, original decorative stiff board covers. With another work by the same author 'A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden' (London, n.d.).
ESSEX HOUSE PRESS.- WORDSWORTH (WILLIAM) INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY FROM RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD, NUMBER 146 OF 150 COPIES, PRINTED ON VELLUM, hand-coloured frontispiece by Walter Crane, initials supplied by hand in colours and gold, small embossed marginal library stamp on colophon, original vellum, 8vo, Chipping Campden, Essex House Press, 1903.
[Russell (Mary Annette Beauchamp), "Bellina von Hutton".] The April Baby's Book of Tunes, FIRST EDITION, chromolithographed plates by Kate Greenaway, broken and loose, lacking spine, 1900 ~ Crane (Walter) The Baby's Bouquet, original cloth-backed decorative boards, n.d. ~ Farrow (G.E.) Baker Minor and the Dragon, 1902 ~ Leech (John) Pictures of Life and Character, 3 vol., n.d., illustrations, some colour, some spotting, original pictorial cloth, some gilt, rubbed; and 8 others, mostly children's and illustrated, 4to & 8vo; sold not subject to return (14).
Crane (Walter) The First of May, a Fairy Masque, number 261 of 300 copies, signed by the artist, 57 proof plates printed on india paper and mounted, slight soiling at extremities of mounts, loosely contained as issued in original cloth portfolio, colour illustration on upper side, silk ties, oblong folio, 1881.
Crane (Walter) Pan Pipes, A Book of Old Songs, colour illustrations by the author, a little very light spotting, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 1883; Hawthorne (Nathaniel) A Wonder Book For Girls and Boys, colour illustrations by Walter Crane, original pictorial cloth, very slightly rubbed, 1892; The Marquis of Carabas' Picture Book, colour illustrations throughout by Walter Crane, original pictorial cloth, gilt, extremities very slightly rubbed, n.d.; and 4 others, Walter Crane, v.s. (7).
'Tables De Florian', with coloured cut-out figures, 1821, 'Gullivers Travels' illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published by J V Dent, 1909, 'Floras Feast', illustrated by Walter Crane, printed Cassell and Company, 1889, 'The Luck of the Beans illustrated by Cland Lovet Fraser, 'Designs for the Theatre' by Edward Gordon Craig, and 'Book of Nonsense' by Edward Lear. 14th Edition
SPENSER, Edmund 'The Shepheard's Calender' ill. Walter CRANE. Harper & Bros. 1st edn. 1898. Inscribed by Walter Crane. dated 1904. verso Frontis. Pict. dec bd. & spine. Tog. with MARZIAL, S Theo 'Pan Pipes' George Routledge. 1883. Ill. Walter CRANE. Rebound in new boards, orig. bd. papers & end papers applied.
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