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Lot 939

Two small cut-out silhouette pictures in silvered frames, a coloured print, nursery scene after Walter Crane and another similar print

Lot 1281

A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, by Edward Charles Brown, London 1876, of straight-sided tapering form with reeded handle, engraved in the style of Kate Greenaway with two girls at a window, further engraved with foliage and a monogram dated March 13 1877. 9.5cm high, 5.6 troy ouncesKate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. The daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she also excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicted children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”

Lot 138

Collection of four books comprising: Chess for Beginners, by William Lewis, London: Chapman & Hall, 1835; Don Quixote, illustrated by Walter Crane, London: Blackie & Son, 1900; David Copperfield & Pickwick Papers, by Charles Dickens, illustrated by Frank Reynolds, London: Westminster Press, n.d. Condition varied, sold as found with all faults (4)

Lot 66

Children's and Juvenile Books - Crane (Walter, illustrator): The Blue Beard Picture Book [...], with Thirty-Pages of Illustrations [...] Printed in Colour, first edition, London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d., 1875], original pictorial blue cloth gilt, contemporary bookseller's ticket: James MacLehose and Sons, Glasgow, slightly later ink MS presentation inscription dated Nov 16/93, 4to, (1); Queen Summer: or The Journey of the Lily & the Rose, first edition, London: Cassell & Co: Ltd, 1891, 'illuminated' and chromolithograph-printed, original cloth over pictorial papered boards, pictorial endpapers, 4to, (1); Flora's Feast: A Masque of Flowers, first edition, London: Cassell & Company Limited, 1889, chromolithograph-printed, original blue cloth over pictorial papered boards, 4to, (1), [3]

Lot 948

Walter Crane, - A Flower Wedding, Cassell & Co, 1905, A Puffin Picture Book entitled A Book of Swimming, various vintage children's books together with The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, published by Collins

Lot 498

Keats (John) 'Poems' with Illustrations by Robert Anning-Bell and introduction by Walter Raleigh, George Bell, London/New York 1897. 8vo. Some foxing. Plus Walter Crane 'Renascence' A Book of Verse. Elkin Mathews 1891. Ltd 291/300. Original grey boards (195 x 145mm) plus three further titles (5) Provenance: From the Estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale

Lot 511

Crane (Walter) English Artist and Illustrator (1845-1915) 'The Blue Beard Picture Book'. With 32pp of illustrations. George Routledge, London. n/d. Gilt tooled blue cloth. Plus a collection of ten further titles illustrated by Crane. Mixed used condition (11) Provenance: From the Estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale

Lot 512

Crane (Walter) 'Queen Summer or The Journey of the Lily and the Rose'. Cassell & Co. Large paper ed. 159/250. Fo. Green cloth. Plus 'The Yellow Dwarf'. Shilling Series. Routledge, London. Half calf, marbled boards plus 'A Romance of the Three Rs...' Marcus Ward, London 1886. Half calf, green cloth (218 x 215mm). All in used condition. Edges scuffed etc (3) Provenance: From the Estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale

Lot 449

Rackham, Arthur, illustrator The Springtide of Life. London: William Heinemann, 1918. 4to, number 119 of 765 copies signed by Arthur Rackham, original quarter vellum gilt; Crane, Walter Flora's Feast, a masque of Flowers. London: Cassell & Company, 1889. 8vo, original boards; Browning, Robert - Kate Greenaway, illustrator The Pied Piper of Hamelin. London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] 8vo, original boards; De Monvel, M.B., illustrator La Fontaine, fables choisies pour les enfants. Paris: E. Plon, Nourrit & Co., [n.d.] Oblong 8vo, original cloth gilt; Attwell, Lucie Lucie Attwell's Fairy Book. London: S.W. Partridge & Co., [1932] 8vo, original cloth; Grahame, Kenneth - R.J. Enraght-Moony, illustrator The Golden Age. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1915. 8vo, original cloth; Joy Street books, comprising: Number Six Joy Street, Number Seven Joy Street; Number Eight Joy Street; Number 12a Joy Street; No. 14 Joy Street; and 7 others, sold not subject to returnProvenance: The Estate of the Late Mary Elizabeth Stuart Harley (1925-2019)

Lot 2

Children's Books - 'The Baby's Opera', illustrated by Walter Crane, a book of old rhymes with new dresses, the music by the earliest masters, Frederick Warne and Co., early 20th century; The Baby's Bouquet arranged and decorated by Walter Crane; a near pair of National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs, with Illustrations, first edition, London: Novello and Company, Limited; HUTCHINSON W.M See-Saw songs and rhymes; Routledge's Singing Quadrille music by Myles B. Foster illustrated by 'M.E.E' and A. Chantry Corbould; Teddy Tail's Book of Children's Songs; two Children's Singing Games first and second series 1894; etc qty

Lot 70

Children's Books - Tom Thumb untearable linen series, copyright 1896 by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd; The Sugar-Plum House That Jack Built; Baby's OWN Aesop by Walter Crane; Sugar and Spice Glad Hours; Bo-Peep; etc qty

Lot 9

Select fables from La Fontaine. Adapted from the translation of Elizur Wright for the use of the young. Illustrated by M. B. de Monvel. La Fontaine, Jean de. Published by London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge / New York, E. and J. B. Young, [ca. ), 1895; Martin Krpan Levstik, Fran, Published by Ljubljana, Mladinska Knjiga, 1960; Alice B. Gomme, Old English Singing Games, illus. E Harwood, George Allen, 1900, 1st edition; Pretty Peggy and Other Ballads, Emmet Rosinda, Published by Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington Circa 1880; Pothooks & Perseverance: or the A.B.C.-serpent. Penned & Pictures by Walter Crane, Marcus Ward, 1886; Our Gracious Queen: Jubilee Pictures and Stories from Her Majesty's Life Mrs O. F. Walton, 1st edition, Published by Religious Tract Society, London. Printed By Meissner & Buch Chromo-Lithographers, London, 1886 etc. (8)

Lot 158

Three Minton's tiles depicting figures and scenes to include 'The Four Presents' designed by Walter Crane 15.5cm by 15.5cm and 'Hot X Buns' 15cm by 15cm, together with two framed Wedgwood polychrome tiles decorated with seasonal figure groups for 'Autumn' and 'Summer' each approx 19.5cm by 14.5cm (5) Provenance: From a local Private Collection

Lot 1031

Walter Crane (1845-1915) watercolour - Pandora, in glazed gilt frame, 20cm x 15cmProvenance: Chris Beetles Ltd., London

Lot 1235

WALTER CRANE; limited edition woodcut, three maidens in a garden, numbered in pencil 10/20, 15cm x 16cm, framed and glazed.Provenance: from the estate of Stanley Dobbin.

Lot 546

ERN SHAW "Golly and Teddy approaching a fisherman, mending nets", pen and ink, signed lower left, with further silhouette study of "The three figures in boat below", bears hand-written label verso "Ern Shaw, Original Book Illustration, dated 2/3/26 on reverse", 24 cm x 34 cm, together with AFTER WALTER CRANE "A lance for a lad...", colour print, together with a companion "We can talk over sops in wine...", 14 cm x 20 cm

Lot 426

WALTER CRANE: 'THE BABY'S OPERA' with a series of reproduction Beatrix Potter Books, and others

Lot 291

Walter Crane:  Hawthorne's Wonder Book for Girls and Boys (a.f.); other children's books

Lot 1060

Walter Crane [fl1860-1890]- Boy gathering faggots, resting on a rock,:- signed bottom left watercolour en grisaille, 24 x 16.5cm.

Lot 1096

A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, by Sampson Mordan II, London 1884, of tapering cylindrical form, engraved with children in rustic landscape setting, in the style of Kate Greenaway. 14cm long, 1.1 troy ouncesKate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. Daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicting children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”.CONDITION REPORTMarks are slightly rubbed but legible. Struck to the lid and to the body (maker's mark struck twice to the body). Top screws on and off well but there are two dents to the bulbous area. Cork inside the lid intact. 1.1 troy ounces. Good definition to the engraving.

Lot 1097

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT CASE, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1890, the front and reverse engraved with scenes of children playing in rustic landscape settings, in the style of Kate Greenaway. 10.5cm high, 7cm wide, 2.7 troy ounces Kate Greenaway (or Catherine Greenaway) (1846-1901) was a Victorian children’s book illustrator and writer. Daughter of a successful draftsman and wood engraver, she studied graphic design and art between 1858 and 1869. Her first book “Under the Window” was an instant best seller and brought her immediate fame and was followed by numerous highly successful publications. At the same time as her writing career, she excelled as a watercolourist, working with illustrators Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her distinctive old fashioned style depicting children and young ladies dressed in early 19th Century costume in quaint settings, a style of grace and charm that transformed the children’s book market, her talent described by Walter Crane as “captivating the public in a remarkable way”. CONDITION REPORTSome rubbing to the gilding around the figures, surface scratches, marks visible but Slightly rubbed, slight dent around the clasp

Lot 1031

A composite bound volume of The Art Journal, Circa late 19th Century, with content of Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne Jones, Walter Crane, Luke Filders etc., folio, old half calf gilt (worn)

Lot 580

Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Stories from Hans Andersen, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1911, 28 tipped-in colour plates, a little minor spotting to endpapers, original cloth gilt, spine toned, a few marks, 4to, together with Crane (Walter, illustrator). Beauty and the Beast Picture Book, London & New York, 1900, colour illustrations, closed tear to one leaf, some light offsetting, original pictorial cloth, spine and edges a little rubbed, 4to, plus Flora's Feast. A Masque of Flowers, Cassell & Company, 1889, colour illustrations by Walter Crane, decorative endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, edges a little rubbed, 4to, plus [Hoffman, Heinrich]. The Egyptian Struwwelpeter, London: H. Grevel, circa 1895, colour illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, light edge wear, 4to, with others illustrated by Walter Crane, including Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily & the Rose, 1891, This Little Pig. His Picture Book, 1895, The Shepheard's Calendar, by Edmund Spenser, 1898, A Flower Wedding, 1905, Kate Greenaway, Richard Doyle, Edmund Dulac, Randolph Caldecott and othersQty: (approximately 40)

Lot 985

* Writers & Artists. An assorted collection of approximately 50 autograph letters and signatures of writers, artists, musicians, etc., mostly late 19th and some 20th century, including Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), a fine, large dated signature, ‘A. Tennyson, June 9th 1871’, on Aldworth, Blackdown, Haslemere embossed letterhead, Walter Crane (1845-1915), Frederic Leighton x 3 (1830-1896), J. Harrison Walter (4), May Morris (1862-1938, daughter of William and Jane Morris), Kelmscott Manor, 21 December, no year, real photo postcard of an old church in Iceland with hand written message to Mr Whitly concerning some proofs, Frank Dicksee (1853-1928), Simon Elwes (1902-1975), Frederick Sandys (1832-1904), Thomas Sydney Cooper (1803-1902), Samuel Read (1815-1883), (with a pen and ink sketch of a bridge), Harry Furniss (1854-1925), Julian Huxley (1887-1975), Charles Halle (1819-1895), W. H. Ainsworth (1805-1882), Philip Henry Wicksteed (1844-1927), Leslie Ward (1851-1922), Laurence Binyon x 3 (1869-1943), Frederic George Stephens (1827-1907), Eric Partridge (1894-1979), William Thomas Best (1826-1897), and assorted other autographs including arts related, various sizesQty: (approx. 50)

Lot 471

Walter Crane RWS (1845-1915)Study for 'Neptune's Horses'watercolour18 x 26cmProvenance: The Cyril and Shirley Fry Collection.Condition report: Some light discolouration to the paper in places. Light flecks of surface dirt and dust under the glass. A few very tiny dots of foxing. Not seen outside of glazed frame.

Lot 1537

Victorian Children's Books  Froggy Folk by G H E, colour title and plates, half title, cloth backed boards, pictorial cover, early ownership signature dated Christmas 1902, London: Grant Richards [1902] and seven others by Florence  K Upton, Walter Crane, Thomas Crane, Madelaine Hall, A M Lockyer, J G Sowerby (and Frank Wright Bourdillon) and R Andre (8) All apparently complete and in fair condition with some stains but internally good, sold waf

Lot 699

Walter Crane for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement plate, circa 1880, painted with The Mulberry Bush from the Baby's Opera of 1870, inscribed verso, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 6159

Walter CRANE. A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden. London, Harper & Brothers, 1899, 1st edition, colour illustrated title and leaves throughout, unpaginated, original arts & crafts style pictorial cloth by Walter Crane, contents re-secured in case (gutta-percha binding)

Lot 6160

Walter Crane, montage of items in framed & glazed display, including Autograph Letter Signed dated April 5 1900 "My dear Sir, I have signed your print of 'Rainbow & Wave' as you wish..., & I send it back with a photograph which will give you a much better idea of the picture which I have also signed...Very truly yours Walter Crane", addressed to Alfred Grundy, and on 13 Holland St Kensington W headed paper, housed together with the two aformentioned signed prints (20 x 14cm print recto (as well as letter and small portrait print of Crane; 23 x 17cm signed print verso), framed and double glazed, whole approx 42 x 35cm

Lot 6161

Edmund Spenser, 2 titles: 'The Shepheard's Calendar', illustrated Walter Crane, London & NY, Harper & Brothers, 1898, 1st edition, 12 full page black & white plates, text borders, pictorial endpapers, and cover designs by Walter Crane, small 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt, 'Tales from the Faerie Queene', told by Clara L. Thomson, illustrated Helen Stratton, Shaldon, Norland Press, 1902, 1st edition, frontis + 30 illustrations as called for, original decorative cloth. An uncommon arts & crafts book published by the Norland Press, South Devon (2)

Lot 107

ROBINSON, Heath - Absurdities A Book of Collected Drawings : org. decorative boards rubbed the spine down to the hessian, large 4to, Hutchinson, first edition, (1934). With, Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales with Illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, original cloth a little stained and rubbed, 4to, Boots, c1930. With Flora's Feast A Masque of Flowers by Walter Crane, org. cloth backed pictorial boards a little rubbed but bright, 4to. Cassell, 1889. With a very used condition Andrew Lang's The Prince Nobody.(4)

Lot 54

CRANE, Walter : Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest - Seven woodblock mounted plates with tissue guards, in original worn portfolio with the title in gilt on the upper cover, 1893. * sold with all faults not subject to return

Lot 501

A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY CHILDREN'S BOOKS including Henty, Walter Crane, 'Ornaments Discovered', and others

Lot 554

MARY DE MORGAN, ILLUS. WALTER CRANE: 'THE NECKLACE OF PRINCESS FLORIMONDE' Macmillan 1880 (poor copy), with 'The baby's opera', and 'At home' (3)

Lot 1216

Miscellaneous. Travel/Illustrated/Children's. A selection, includes; A. & C. Black's; King Arthur; Walter Crane; Robert Gibbings; etc. (10)

Lot 3525

CRANE, Walter (illustrator). - Jakob Ludwig Karl and Wilhelm Carl GRIMM. Household Stories… translated from the German by Lucy Crane. London: Macmillan & Co., 1882. First Crane edition, large paper copy, 8vo (246 x 155mm.) Frontispiece, pictorial title-page, 10 plates, numerous decorations by Swain after Crane. (Browning and moderate spotting to front and rear leaves, toning.) Original blue cloth, gilt-ruled (bumped to extremities).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 74

A monumental Victorian Arts & Crafts lustre wall charger by Maw & Co, BroseleyGlazed in purple, pink and orange on a white ground with central circular Medusa mask surmounted by a flaming brazier, flanked by pomegranates, other seeded fruit and leaves, within a running wave border, impressed marks to the underside 'MAW & Co' and 'BROSELEY', with stapled firing crack, 91cm diameter.Maw & Co was established by George Maw and his brother Arthur in Worcester in 1850. In 1862 the company moved to Broseley, Shropshire to take advantage of the good-quality local clay and in 1883 they moved again to the Benthall Works in Jackfield, Shropshire. The company continued to prosper and by 1880 had grown to be the largest producer of ceramic tiles in the world. Maw & Co specialised on the earthenware floor tiles, mosaic tiles (from 1862), transfer printed tiles, hand painted picture tiles and relief tiles were also produced and included Art Nouveau and Art Deco geometric designs. In the 1890s Maw & Co started making high quality art pottery (the name they used for it) and employed artists, such as Lewis Foreman Day, William De Morgan and Walter Crane, to design both art pottery and tiles. The stamp underside indicates that the piece was manufactured between 1862 and 1883 while the factory was still located in Broseley. While the company's main output at the time was tiles, it also produced one-off pieces like this for various exhibitions as a showcase of their craftsmanship and techniques. Thus, one of the first examples was made for 1851 Great Exhibition, and a further similar charger was made for 1889 Exposition Universelle (now in the Ironbridge Gorge Museum). It seems likely that the present charger was made for one of such exhibitions, designed by a prominent artist of the era. William De Morgan or Walter Crane seem to be plausible candidates for such design. Crane realised a number of designs for Maw & Co. in 1870's–80's, including a set of lustreware decorated vessels in similar, antiquity-inspired style, for an Arts and Crafts exhibition (The Work of Walter Crane with Notes by the Artist. The Easter Art Annual for 1898: Extra Number of the 'Art Journal'. London: J. S. Virtue, 1898.). The De Morgan Foundation owns a large Maw & Co. charger similarly decorated with vitruvian scroll borders (https://www.demorgan.org.uk/collection/ruby-lustre-charger-with-galleon-within-a-carnation-border/). A vase by an anonymous artist is owned by the V&A Museum, London (http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O150401/vase-maw-co/).  

Lot 465

Books - Midsummer Night's Dream illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Two R.Caldecott's Collection of Pictures and Songs Books and Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden illustrated by Walter Crane

Lot 230

Crawhall (Joseph). Crawhalll's Chap-book Chaplets, 1st edition, London: Field & Tuer, 1883. 8 parts in 1 volume, 4to, original pictorial boards, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, printed on hand-made paper, hand-coloured woodcuts throughout, retaining original varicoloured paper wrappers to each part, binding marked, spine defective,Bosschère (Jean de, illustrator). The Love Books of Ovid ... Translated out of the Latin by J. Lewis May, number 315 of 3000 copies, London: John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, 1925. 8vo (225 x 138 mm), near-contemporary blue calf gilt by Bayntun, all edges gilt, 24 mainly colour plates, occasional spotting,Lamb (Charles). Prince Dorus, number 319 of 500 proof copies signed by the publishers, London: Field & Tuer, 1889. Small 4to, original half japon, 10 plates (all but one hand-coloured),Crane (Walter). Renascence. A Book of Verse, number 5 of 350 copies for England, London: Elkin Matthews, 1891. Small 4to, original quarter japon, binding slightly rubbed and marked,and 29 others similar, including: Geoffrey Adam, The Work of Robert Adam, one of 150 copies, signed (4to, original quarter morocco, slipcase); T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1st trade edition, 1936 (4to, original cloth); Nonesuch Press, Histories or Tales of Past Times told by Mother Goose, 1925; Dickens, A Christmas Carol, c.1880 (8vo, original red cloth), and various 20th-century illustrated books (qty: 33) Footnote: The page facing the title of Crawhall's work reads: 'As the illustrations herein are all hand-coloured the issue is necessarily limited'.

Lot 234

Greenaway (Kate). Collection of works, including:1) The Quiver of Love, 1st edition, London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1876. 4to, original brown cloth gilt, variant dark blue endpapers, 8 mounted chromolithographic plates by Walter Crane or Kate Greenaway, Schuster & Engen 167 (1b),2) Puck and Blossom, 2 copies, 1st editions, London: Marcus Ward & Co., [1874]. 4to, one copy in original blue cloth (publisher's presentation blind stamp to title-page), one in variant original green cloth with white endpapers (contemporary school prize-plate to front free endpaper), each with 6 mounted chromolithographic plates by Greenaway, Schuster & Engen 161 (1a & 1b),3) Under the Window, 1st edition, London: George Routledge & Sons, [1878]. 4to, original green glazed pictorial boards, Schuster & Engen 201 (1a), together with another copy, evidently later (pictorial boards unglazed, possibly S & E 200 (3c)),4) Kate Greenaway's Book of Games, 1st edition, London: George Routledge & Sons, [1889]. 4to, original mustard-yellow cloth, Schuster & Engen 43 (1c), together with another copy, original blind-stamped green cloth, apparently not in S & E, gift inscription dated 1937,5) The Queen of the Pirate Isle, 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, [1886]. 8vo, original beige cloth, gilt edges, blue endpapers, Schuster & Engen 165 (1e),6) A Day in a Child's Life, 1st edition, 1st issue, London: George Routledge & Sons, [1881]. 4to, original green glazed pictorial boards, front inner hinge superficially cracked, Schuster & Engen 66 (1a),7) Little Ann and Other Poems, 1st edition, London: George Routledge & Sons, [1882]. 8vo, original green half cloth, cream glazed pictorial paper sides (scuffed and discoloured), variable spotting to contents, Schuster & Engen 109 (1a),8) Kate Greenaway's Carols, London: George Routledge & Sons, [1883], comprising 4 chromolithographic cards, original envelope (front and rear panels separated and chipped), housed in custom cloth chemise) Schuster & Engen 329 (scarce),and 12 others including Kate Greenaway's Alphabet (4 copies), Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book for Children (2 copies), Melcomb Manor, and similar, and a small group of Greenaway ephemera (approx. 15 chromolithographic greetings cards, bookplates and bookmarks, in an album, and approx. 35 Kate Greenaway chromolithographs and wood-engravings from the Illustrated London News and The Graphic) (qty: -)

Lot 1005

A TALL JAPANESE SILVER VASE BY HASEGAWA ISSEI MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY The elegant quatrelobed body with an elongated tapered neck and raised on a short foot, each side decorated with a different bird including a crane, a magpie, a pair of ducks and a crow, the birds rendered in low relief and in various coloured metals, the base signed Issei koku, 30cm. Provenance: from a lady of title, formerly the collection of Walter Green (1874-1965) and thence by descent. Green worked as a dentist and started practising in Ealing in 1896. He joined the British Dental Association and later served as Vice President. He was one of the first to use the Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy procedure and he became the first dental surgeon to be appointed to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Hasegawa Issei (also known under his artist's name of Gyokutosai) was an important silversmith working in Asakusa, Tokyo. He found fame during the Meiji era and his designs became popular in the West after he took part in international exhibitions including the Chicago Columbus Exposition (1893), the Liège Exposition (1905) and the Paris Exposition Universelle (1900). Several of his works are on display at the Kyoto Sannenzaka Museum. Cf. Meiji no Takara, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art, Metalwork, Part I, no.66 and Part II, no.130 for other works by Hasegawa Issei in the Khalili Collection.

Lot 50A

Don Quixote of the Mancha Retold by Judge Parry, illustrated by Walter Crane, published by Blackie & Son, 1900, page edges untrimmed.

Lot 342

[REYNARD THE FOX]. A group of 18 works in 19 volumes of Reynard the Fox, including: The Most Delectable History of Reynard the Fox, edited by Joseph Jacobs (1854-1916). London and New York: MacMillian and Co., 1895. 8vo. Numerous illustrations by W. Frank Calderon. Original green cloth, titles gilt, edges gilt. -- THOMS, William J. (1803-1885). The History of Reynard the Fox. London: The Percy Society, 1844. 12mo. Quarter morocco, top edge gilt. -- ELLIS, F.S. (1830-1901). The History of Reynard the Fox. London: David Nutt, 1894. Square 8vo. Frontispiece, title, decorations and by Walter Crane. Quarter morocco gilt. -- Reynard the Fox, A Poem in Twelve Cantos. Translated by E.W. Holloway. Dresden and Leipzig, A.H. Payne and London: W. French, 1852. 4to. Engraved frontispiece, titles, and plates after designs by H. Leutemann. Red publisher’s cloth gilt. -- And 15 other volumes. Together, 18 works in 19 volumes, various 4to and 8vo sizes, various editions, condition generally fine. Complete list available upon request. Property from the Collection of Norman and Florence BlitchFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 364

CRANE, Walter (1845-1915).   The First of May, a Fairy Masque. London: Henry Sotheran, 1881.    Oblong folio (605 x 433 mm).   57 engraved plates [including half-title, title, dedication, frontispiece, and colophon] printed on India proof paper and mounted after illustrations and calligraphy by Crane (some minor spotting to a few mounts).   Loose as issued in original brown cloth portfolio gilt, printed pictorial label on upper cover (lacking ties, some minor soiling).  LIMITED EDITION, number 88 of 200 copies SIGNED BY CRANE.  For condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 183

NO RESERVE Crane (Walter) Mrs Mundi At Home, 24 plates, occasional light spotting and finger-soiling, lacking upper board and spine, [c.1875] § Morrow (W. C.) Bohemian Paris Of To-Day, illustrations, endpapers browned, book-label to rear pastedown, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, spine ends chipped and corners bumped, shelf-lean, 1899; and 23 others, children's or illustrated, 4to & 8vo (25)

Lot 171

Rackham (Arthur) The Land of Enchantment, light finger-soiling, rebacked, with original back-strip laid down, cloth rubbed and faded, 1907 § Corelli (Marie) The Devil's Motor, margins toned, [1910] § Corvo (Frederic Baron, translator) The Rubaiyat Of Umar Khaiyam, browning to endpapers, dust-jacket, some chipping and creasing to head and foot, affecting title at head of spine, 1924 § Crane (Walter) A Romance of the Three R's, loss to spine, 1886, plates or illustrations, occasional light spotting, original decorative boards or cloth, some rubbing to extremities, corners bumped; and 8 others, children's and illustrated, v.s. (12)

Lot 1161

Greenaway, Kate and Crane, Walter, The Quiver of Love a Collection of Valentines, pub. Marcus Ward & Co. 1876 first edition; with chromolithographed plates

Lot 53

Two boxed Franz porcelain cups and saucers, together with five boxed Merlin Collection John D Hurst cold painted metal bird models circa 1990, and a quantity of pictures including an Edwardian silhouette miniature, Walter Crane print, and four Japanese paintings on silk (two trays)

Lot 79

Attributed to Walter Crane, Town crier with crowd, pen, ink and bodycolour on board, with artist's monogram, dated 'feb 80', rather chipped to some edges, unframed, 33.5 x 46cm

Lot 503

to include:The Artworkers Guild 1884 to 1934 by H. J. L. J. MasséMay Morris: William Morris (in tissue paper wrappers)J.W. Mackail: The Life of William Morris 1st edition 1899 (2 Vols., with Philip Burne Jones' signature)J.W. Mackail: The Life of William Morris, 1901 ed (with May Morris' signature)Transactions of the National Association for the Advancement of Art and its Application to Industry Liverpool Meeting of 1888Socialism Its Growth & Outcome by William Morris & E Belfort Bax, 1893Labour Annual 10 copies, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 (Reformers Yearbook, formerly Labour Annual), 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 J.B. Shaw (edit.): Fabian Essays in Socialism, 1 volumeWilliam Morris: Hopes & Fears for Art 5 Lectures 1871-1881William Morris: Gothic Architecture: A Lecture for the Arts & Crafts ExhibitionThe Dream of John Ball & The Kings LessonWilliam Morris: Address delivered 11th November 1890Socialist Review March, April & May 1928, contains unpublished letters of William MorrisNotice of a Fabian Society Public Meeting 1908 by G. B. Shaw on Socialism – Hand FlyerKelmscott Fellowship Notice 1926, showing A. H. VerstageWilliam Morris: The Life & Death of JasonWilliam Morris: The Earthly Paradise (3 of 4 parts)William Morris to Whistler: Papers & Addresses on Art & Craft and the Commonweal; Illustrations by Walter CraneWalter Crane: An Artist’s ReminiscencesWalter Crane: Decorative Illustration of BooksWalter Crane: Decorative Illustrations des BuchesMacNeil Whistler: Pamphlet Board of Education South KensingtonWalthamstow Museum: Guide to William Morris CentenarySpeeches in Commemoration of William Morris at the Baths Hall Walthamstow (3 copies)William Morris 1884-1934: Some AppreciationsMorris & Company 1861 to 1940 (2 copies)Tributes to Peter FloudParables from Nature by Margaret GattyMary de Morgan: On a Pincushion & Other Fairy talesH.J.L.J. Massé: The Artworkers Guild 1884 to 1934A May Day InterludeC.R. Ashbee: Table of the Arts & Crafts of the RenaissanceC.R. Ashbee: Table of the Arts & Crafts of the 17th Century (2 copies)C.R. Ashbee: Table of the Arts & Crafts of the 18th Century (2 copies)The New Party published by Hodder Brothers, frontispiece by Walter CraneWilliam Morris: Dream of John Ball and A King’s LessonWilliam Morris: The Defence of Guenevere and Other PoemsSidney Webb & Sidney Ball: Socialism and IndividualismA Catalogue of an Exhibition Celebrating the Ninetieth Birthday of The Churches and Chapels of Old LondonWilliam Morris as a SocialistWilliam Morris: Art & the Beauty of the Earth, A LectureSir Edward Burne-Jones: Letters to Katie with an introductory noteWilliam Morris: The Water of the Wondrous Isles, LongmansWilliam Morris: Prose & Poetry (1856 – 1870)Edward & Stephani Godwin: Warrior Bard. The Life of W. MorrisWilliam Morris: News from Nowhere, pocket editionH Halliday Sparling: The Kelmscott Press and William MorrisWilliam Morris: A Dream of John Ball and a King’s LessonJ.W. Mackail: The Life of William Morris 2 volumes, new editionCountess of Warwick: William Morris His Homes & HauntsEdited by G. D. H. Cole: William Morris Selected WritingsWilliam Morris: News from Nowhere, Boston: Robert BrothersC. Gillington: A Day with William MorrisGerald H Crow: William Morris DesignerBernard Shaw: Morris as I Knew HimPeter Faulkner: Wilfred Scawen Blunt & The MorrisesRichard Tames: An Illustrated Life of William MorrisJoseph R. Dunlap: William Caxton & William MorrisPeter Faulkner: William Morris & Eric GillS.L. Bensusan: The Charm of Burne-Jones Provenance:From the collection of Arthur Halcrow Verstage (1875-1969); The Millinery Works Collection.Footnote: Note: Arthur Halcrow Verstage was an architect who spent much of his career in the public sector. He was a student at the Royal Academy School of Architecture in the 1900s and was elected as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1902. By 1903 he was a student and assistant at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (later known as the Central School of Art and Design) in London where William Lethaby was principal and a great influence on him. He then oversaw the design of the new school in Southampton Row from 1905-8. From here he became an architect for London County Council and was involved with many London societies, and as a founding member of the Kelmscott Fellowship, a forerunner to The William Morris Society. His large and varied collection, amassed from 1902 to 1972, reflected his wide interest in the arts. His archive was purchased by The William Morris Society in 2005.

Lot 80

CHILDREN'S BOOKS (13) - titles include 'Little Songs of Long Ago' and 'Our Old Nursery Rhymes' illustrated by H Willebeek Le Mair, 'The Nursery Song Book', London George Routledge & Sons Ltd illustrated by May Sandheim, 'The Baby's Opera', Frederick Warne & Co London, Walter Crane engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans, 'Lady Talavera', Faber & Faber, written and illustrated by V H Drummond, 'A Child's Religion' by Robert Bird, Longmans, Green & Co London 1895, stuck down typed letter from the author dated 1906 to the interior, 'Tales and Fairy Stories' by Hans Christian Andersen translated by Madame De Chatelain, G Routledge & Co London 1852 illustrated by Henry Warren, 'In the Devil's Alley' by May Quinlan, illustrations by the author Art & Book Company Ltd Westminster 1907 with interior letter from the author, 'Plain Frances Mowbray & Other Tales' by The Honourable Emily Lawless, John Murray London 1889 with tipped in written postcard from the author, 'St Christopher and Other Poems' by Elizabeth Wordsworth, direct descendant William Wordsworth, Longmans Green & Co London 1890, the interior inscribed 'Ruth Florence Verney with the author's love, Oxford March 13 1902', 'The Snow Garden and other Fairy Tales for Children' by Elizabeth Wordsworth, Longmans, Green & Co, London, New York and Bombay 1897 New Edition with interior inscription from the author, 'Margaret Craven or Beauty of the Heart, the Religious Tract Society London', inscribed to the interior 'Margaret M Hay Williams from the Christmas tree at Plas Heaton January 1857 and 'Mother Goose or The Old Nursery Rhymes', Frederick Warne & Co London, illustrated by Kate Greenway inscribed to the interior 'Mary Rachel Verney from father and mother Christmas 1919

Lot 399

One volume, ' The Baby's Opera ' by Walter Crane, printed by Edmond Evans, published London, New York, George Routledge & Sons, together with four other various children's books

Lot 319

WALTER CRANE ILLUSTRATIONS. 'Legends for Lionel.' Original pictorial boards, a very good clean copy, Cassel & Co, 1887; Two copies of 'Walter Crane's Picture Books,' 'King Luckie Boy's Party,' and 'The Fairy Ship'. (3) Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.

Lot 265

WALTER CRANE. '1, 2, buckle my shoe.' Mounted on linen, re-stiched binding, inscribed by previous owner, George Routledge & Son, London, 1869 (?); RANDOLPH CALDECOTT. 'A Frog He Would a Wooing Go.' Coloured and repaired limpback, mounted on linen, Warne & Co, London; 'The Dolls' House,' author unknown, owner inscription, limpback, repaire to spine, Ernest Nister, Nuremberg, 1890 (?); 'A Winter Holiday,' limpback, full and double page illustrations throughout, Ward Lock & Co, London: 'Robinson Crusoe and Four Footed Friends,' limpback, colour illustrated throughout, T. Nelson and Sons, London; 'Animals At Home & Abroad,' limpback, coloure illustrations throughout, repair to spine,S. W. Partridge & Co, London; (6) Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.

Lot 111

WEATHERLY, F E, Peeps into Fairy Land. Oblong folio circa 1910. With 6 pop-up illustrations. Slight damage to some pop-ups, lacks front free endpaper. With CRANE, Walter, Queen Summer, or the Journey of the Lily and the Rose. 4to, 1891; Panpipes, accompaniments by Theo Marzials and pictures by Walter Crane. Oblong 4to, 2nd edition, circa 1900. With 3 other children's books (6) (box)

Lot 30

Marzials (Theo), Panpipes, illus. by Walter Crane, bds ob 4to, 1883; Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, "Lewis Carroll") Alice in Wonderland, illus. Margaret Tarrant, plts, cl, 8vo, nd.

Lot 329

Shaw (George Bernard) An Unsocial Socialist, first edition, first issue with "Author of The Confessions of Byron Cashel's Profession" to title and no appendix, hinges weak, original red cloth, gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, spine slightly faded, 8vo, 1887.⁂ The rare first issue of Shaw's second novel and a nice association copy. Ink inscription and address of "Mrs Walter Crane" [ie Mary Crane] on front free endpaper. Walter Crane married Mary Andrews in 1871 and after a sojourn in Rome returned to London in 1873 living first in Wood End and then at Beaumont Lodge, Shepherd's Bush (the address she has written in this book). In 1914 Mary Crane was found dead on a railway track at Kingsnorth in Kent, apparently having committed suicide. Walter Crane was devastated and died just 3 months later. Walter Crane and Shaw were closely associated through the Arts and Crafts movement and the Fabian Society. On p.65 the author writes "Don't lose heart, ladies" said Smilash. "She may be drowned or murdered for all we know. Anyone may send a telegram in a false name. Perhaps it's a plant. Let's hope for your sakes that some little accident - on the railway for instance - may happen yet." Considering the nature of Mary Crane's probable suicide this foretelling is particularly ominous.

Lot 149

RALEGH, Sir Walter [RALEIGH]: History of the world in five books. L, For R White, et al, 1666. With an extra engraved title page and “The mind of the front”. Folio, PP: A-E4, (xxxix)Contents, (i)blank, (iv)Double page map, 1-651, (iii) blank, 1-320, (iv)Double page map, 321-776(Finis), (ii)To the reader, (xxvi)Chronological Table, (xxx)Alphabetical Tables, (i)Colophon, (i)blank. The second table ends with part of letter “t”, hence missing?? The Colophon reads: “London, printed by William Stansby for Walter Burre, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyard at the Sign of the Crane, 1617”. Recently rebound in half leather. Occasional small stain and tear; (SOLD A/F NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN. You can make an appointment to view this lot)

Lot 51A

Doyle, Richard. Scenes from English History, first edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece, 12 chromo-lithographed plates, original pictorial cloth gilt, oblong 4to, London: Pall Mall Gazette, 1886; Crane, Walter. The Bluebeard Picture Book, 32 coloured plates printed by Edmund Evans, original cloth decorated gilt, 4to, London: George Routledge, [1873] (2)

Lot 42

Selection of vintage illustrated books including Poe's Tales of Mystery & Imagination illustrated by Arthur Rackham 1st edition pub. Harrap 1935, includes 12 full-page colour illustrations w/ tissue guards & b/w full-page illustrations bound in black gilt cloth, contents nice & clean, spine needs attention, and South & East by John Masefield illustrated by Jacynth Parsons pub. Medici Society London 1929 limited to 2750 copies w/ 6 beautiful fantasy tipped-in colour plates, handsomely rebound in blue leather w/ raised bands on spine, and Railway Ribaldry by Heath Robinson pub. G.W.R. 1935, rebound in hardback green cloth with original covers laid on, generally nice clean copy though few pages have staining to page edge, not affecting illustrations, and Bairnsfather - A Few Fragments from his Life, pub. The Bystander hardcover, and Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane, pub. George Routledge, truly charming collection of rhymes, tunes & artwork of Victorian era, and Yama Yama Land by Grace Duffie Boylan illustrated Edgar Keller, pub. 1909 Reilly & Britton Co. of Chicago w/ intriguing colour illustrations, and The Water-Babies with 16 lovely colour plates by Harry Theaker,  pub. Ward Lock Sunshine Series in dust j., and Guilliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift illustrated by R.G. Mossa pub. Hodder & Stoughton for Boots, 12 detailed colour illustrations, and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol illustrated by  Gwynedd M. Hudson, pub. Hodder & Stoughton for Boots 12 intricate colour plates in facsimile wrapper original boards beneath showing some staining, some cellotape to front/end papers, and Sketches & Scraps by Laura E. Richards illustrated Henry Richards, pub. Estes & Lauriat Boston 1881 lovely book in illustrated decorative boards, and The Flapdoodle Who Always Knew Best written & illustrated by Carol Hope, 1948 Hammond Hammond & Co. interesting war-time story, and The Greater Abbeys of England by Abbot Gasquet illustrated by Warrick Gobel, pub. Chatto & Windus 1908 w/ many delightful colour plates. 

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