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ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS, MAPS and PRINTS Antiquarian Books, ST ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS, MAPS AND PRINTS Antiquarian Books, ST. EDMUND’S COURT I OKEHAMPTON STREET EXETER EX4 1DU I 01392 413100 Maps and Prints [email protected] I www.BHandL.co.uk Wednesday 18th March 2020 I 2020 BK23 SALEROOM St Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter EX4 1DU Telephone 01392 413100 [email protected] | www.bhandl.co.uk MANAGING DIRECTOR C.J. Hampton, A.S.F.A.V. FORTHCOMING SALE DATES 2020 DIRECTORS D.J.K.Goddard, B.A. (Hons), A.S.F.A.V., R.E. Littlewood, B.A. (Hons), N.J. Saintey, A.S.F.A.V. MARCH VALUATIONS th Inheritance Tax Assessment and Probate: Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Probate Valuation Tue 24 Antiques & Interiors Department offer a complete and comprehensive service to Executors, Solicitors and Bank including Jewellery EX245 Trustees administering an Estate containing all forms of art and antiques including Books, Ceramics, Clocks, Furniture, Jewellery, Pictures, Silver, Works of Art including collections of coins and stamps. APRIL Insurance: Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood are specialists with over sixty five years experience Tue 7th Antiques & Interiors EX246 in preparing insurance valuations and inventories for the purpose of substantiating claims in the th event of losses resulting from accident, fire or theft. Tue 28 & Wed 29th Quarterly Fine Art FS46 Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood will be pleased to give preliminary advice, without charge or obligation to clients considering a valuation for Insurance, Capital Gains Tax, Family Division or other purposes. MAY For further information please contact: Andrew Thomas or Christopher Hampton Tue 5th Antiques & Interiors EX247 Tue 19th 20th Century ADMINISTRATION Operations Director: Rachel Littlewood & Contemporary CC04 Susan Tharby Company Secretary: JUNE SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS Tue 2nd Antiques & Interiors Books, Manuscripts and Photographs Rachel Littlewood, Roger Collicott (Consultant) including Jewellery EX248 Ceramics and Glass Nicholas Saintey, Andrew Thomas Wed 17th Clocks Leigh Extence & Thu 18th Sporting & Collectors SC31 Furniture Christopher Hampton, Gillian Westell (Consultant) Tue 30th Antiques & Interiors EX249 Jewellery Lucy Marles, Jethro Marles Maritime, Sporting & Collectors Brian Goodison-Blanks IMPORTANT: Pictures Daniel Goddard, Please note this list Martin Scadgell (Consultant) is printed only as a JULY Silver Martin McIlroy guide and clients are Tue 14th Martin McIlroy requested to contact Works of Art & Wed 15th Quarterly Fine Art FS47 Valuations for Probate and Insurance Andrew Thomas A.S.F.A.V., Bearnes, Hampton Christopher Hampton, & Littlewood for Tue 21st Antiques & Interiors EX250 confirmation of sale SALE ADVICE dates and special Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood make no charge for giving verbal advice on items brought to advisory days. AUGUST their offices which are open: Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.15pm and Saturdays when on view 9.00am to 12 noon. Tue 4th Antiques & Interiors Alternatively a representative will be pleased to call by appointment without charge or Catalogue production by including Jewellery EX251 obligation. Acanthus Press Ltd Wed 12th Maritime MA20 www.acanthuspress.ltd.uk Sally Bartlett can be contacted on 01308 456208 Dorset Representative: th Cornwall Representative: Richard Hamm can be contacted on 01208 813593 01823 663339 Tue 25 Antiques & Interiors EX252 Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Ltd. Registered in England No. 3857887 © Bearnes Hampton & Registered Office: St. Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter Littlewood 2020 Ref BK23 St Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter EX4 1DU Telephone 01392 413100 [email protected] | www.bhandl.co.uk Antiquarian Books, Maps and Prints Wednesday 18th March 2020 Auction commences at 10.00am Art and Art Reference Lots 1 – 42 Bearnes Hampton Lots 43 – 99 & Littlewood regret Children’s & Illustrated that due to the high History, Literature & Biography Lots 100 – 263 volume of condition reports around sale Military Lots 264 – 280 times, we are unable to report on multiple Travel, Topography & Local History Lots 281 – 381 or boxed lots or lots sold with all faults. Science & Natural History Lots 382 – 418 Due to time constraints at viewing Sporting Lots 419 – 432 times we are also Lots 433 – 473 unable to give a Manuscripts & Photographs detailed assessment of condition of each Maps & Prints Lots 474 – 539 individual book in a set. The condition report will be an ON VIEW: overall impression of the condition of Saturday 15th March 9.00am – 12.00 noon the set. Monday 16th March 9.00am – 5.15pm Tuesday 17th March 9.00am – 5.15pm Morning of the sale from 9.00am Illustrated Catalogue £6 Members of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers Front cover lot 455 Back cover lot 529 When leaving commission bids this sale may be referred to as BK23 ART and ART REFERENCE 8 BRYANT, G. E - The Chelsea Porcelain 1 Toys: ... 47 colour plates, cloth in A Japanese story book: Story of a remains of d/w, 4to, limited to 650 Scholar - org. flexible card covers, small signed copies, Medici Society, 1925. folio, late nineteenth cent. With, Stoner, Frank - Chelsea Bow *£60 - 100 and Derby Porcelain Figures their 2 distinguishing characteristics, org. cloth, ALPHABETS & ORNAMENTS. Large illust, 4to, Ceramic Book Company, folio exhibiting many original sketches, 1955. With, Bemrose, William, Bow, tracings and watercolour examples, with Chelsea, and Derby Porcelain ; ... illust, Ms instructions by H. C. D. Chorlton org. (bright) cloth, 4to, 1898. With, (1887-1929) British artist, member and Mackenna, F. Severne, Chelsea the Red exhibitor Northern Art Workers’ Guild. Anchor Wares, 77 plates, org. cloth in *£600 - 750 d/w, 4to, F. Lewis, 1951. With 3 others 3 on the same potteries. ARCHITECTURAL PUBLICATION (7) SOCIETY - The Dictionary of *£120 - 200 Architecture: 7 vols, lithograph plates, 9 cont. half morocco rubbed, folio, CHEETHAM, Mark A - The Rhetoric of c1880s. Purity: illust, cloth in d/w, 4to, CUP, 1991. *£100 - 150 With a box of art books. 4 *£40 - 60 ART JOURNAL: Illustrated Catalogue - 10 illust, half calf, folio. 1851. DARKEN, Jeff & HOOPER, John - *£25 - 50 English Thirty Hour Clocks. Origin & 5 Development, 1600-1800. BARTOLOZZI: The Bartolozzi Drawing- *£40 - 60 Book; 20 plates, org. flexible cloth, 11 oblong folio, Sands & Co, 1899. With 2 DURER, Albrecht: Selected Woodcuts albums relating to ballet and the stage. from the Collection of the Hermitage, (3) Leningrad, 42 tipped-in plates, org. *£30 - 50 cloth portfolio faded, Leningrad, 1976. 6 *£50 - 75 BERMAN, Harold - Bronzes Sculptures 12 & Founders 1800-1930: 4 vol. set, well FILM ART: Nos. 6 - 10, org. wrappers, illustrated, cloth in d/w, 4to, 1974-94, 4to, 1935-37. With 3 other books on with a facsimile index. related subject. *£25 - 50 (8) 7 *£40 - 60 BRANDON, R & J. Arthur - An Analysis of Gothic Architecture: 2 vols, org. cloth, plates, folio, 1903. *£30 - 40 2 13 18 GARDNER, Keith S & CLARK, Nigel D - HUNT, T. F - Exemplars of Tudor Sir William Russell Flint 1880-1969: Two Architecture: 37 plates, half calf spine volumes, illustrated, org. half morocco loose, 4to, 1830. With 2 others. (3) & full morocco, slipcases, folio, limited *£40 - 60 edition of 1500 numbered copies, 1986- 19 1994. HYDE, J. A. Lloyd - Oriental Lowestoft: * The first volume covers the artist’s illust, org. cloth, 4to, c1950s. With two signed limited edition prints, the second others. (3) the unsigned prints and books, etc. *£40 - 60 *£100 - 150 20 14 JACKSON, F. Nevill - Ancestors in GUELPH EXHIBITION - Exhibition of the Silhouette Cut by August Edouart: Royal House of Guelph: plates, cont. plates, org. cloth in worn d/w, 4to, John half morocco, folio, 1891. Lane, 1921. With, Seligman, G. Saville & *£20 - 40 Hughes, Talbot, Domestic Needlework 15 its origins and customs throughout the HEWITT, Graily - New Art Library. centuries, illust, org. cloth worn, folio, Lettering: 22 plates, org. cloth in Country Life, n.d, With, Jackson, F. slipcase, 4to, LIMITED EDITION of 380 Nevill, A History of Hand-Made Lace, Large-Paper copies, 1930 (2) illust, org. decorative cloth, 4to, 1900. * immaculate copy. With - COCKERELL, With five other antique reference books Sydney, Tributes to Edward Johnston inc. two on silhouettes. Calligrapher, org. cloth, 8vo, 1948. (8) *£40 - 60 *£60 - 100 16 21 HOBSON, R. L. - Worcester Porcelain a JANNEAU, Guillaume - Modern Glass: description of the Ware from the Wall illust, org. cloth, 4to. Studio, 1931. With Period to the Present Day: 17 colour 5 other antique reference works. plates, 92 others. Org. decorative cloth, (6) folio, Quaritch, 1910. With, Tilley, Frank, *£40 - 60 Teapots and Tea, 10 colour plates, 22 org. cloth, 4to, limited 1000 copies, JEKYLL, Gertrude - Garden Ornament: Ceramic Book Company, 1957. With, illust, org. cloth rubbed and stained on Price, Captain R. K. Astbury, Whieldon, rear cover, some splitting to hinges, and Ralph Wood Figures, and Toby folio, Country Life, first edit, 1918 Jugs, illust, org. cloth backed boards, *£300 - 400 4to, limited edition of 500 copies, John Lane, 1922. With 3 others on Toby Jugs. (6) *£60 - 100 17 HOLGATE, David - New Hall: org. cloth in d/w, 4to, Faber, 1987. With a quantity of antique reference books mainly on English Porcelain. *£50 - 75 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 23% plus vat @ 20% where applicable 3 23 28 JOHN, W.D - Swansea Porcelain, well MACQUOID, Percy - A History of illustrated inc, in colour, org. cloth, 4to. English Furniture: 4 vol, illust, org. cloth, Ceramic Book Company. With, Nance, folio, Medici Society with Lawrence & E. Morton, The Pottery and Porcelain Bullen, 1923. of Swansea & Nantgarw, illust, stout *small paint stain on one spine o.w. a 4to, Batsford, 1942. With, John, W.D, nice clean set. Nantgarw Porcelain, well illustrated inc *£80 - 100 in colour, org. green leather worn on 29 spine, 4to, 1948. With a pamphlet on MARSHALL, H. Rissik - Coloured the same potteries. Worcester Porcelain of the first period (4) (1751-1783): 31 colour plates, org. *£60 - 80 cloth, 4to, Ceramic Book Company, 24 1954. With - Mackenna, F.
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