Antiquarian books, maps and prints

Wednesday 26th August

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For Sale by Auction on

Wednesday, 26th August 2015 Sale commences at 10.30am

Antiquarian Books, Maps and Prints

ON VIEW: Saturday 22nd August 9.00am to 12noon Monday 24th August 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 25th August 9.00am to 5.15pm

Limited viewing on sale days

Front cover lot 100 Back cover lot 148 When leaving commission bids this sale may be referred to as BK14

Illustrated Catalogue £6 (£7.50 by post) Members of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers

3 Information for Buyers

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5 Glossary of cataloguing terms Artist’s resale right Any statement as to authorship, origin, date, (“droit de suite”) age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of If a lot is affected by this right it will be identified by the representation of fact. symbol ”•” next to the lot number. The buyer agrees to pay Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood an amount equal 1. SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY – In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of artist’s collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where asterisks, followed by the surname of the the hammer price is 1,000 Euro or more and the amount artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, cannot be more than 12,500 Euro per lot. The amount is indicates that in our opinion the work is by calculated as follows: the artist named.)

2. ATTRIBUTED TO SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY Royalty for the portion of the Hammer Price (in Euro) – In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is 4.00% up to 50,000 expressed than in the preceding category. 3.00% between 50,000.1 and 200,000 1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 3. STUDIO OF SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY – In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 the studio of the artist which may or may not 00.25% in excess of 500,000 have been executed by under the artist’s direction. Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the 4. CIRCLE OF SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY - In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified Pounds Sterling/Euro ratio rate of exchange will be but distinct hand – closely associated with European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the the named artist but not necessarily his sale. pupil.

5. STYLE OF . . . ; FOLLOWER OF SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY - In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

6. MANNER OF SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY – In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

7. AFTER SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY – In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

8. The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.

9. The term bears a signature and/or date and/ or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

10. Dimensions are given height before width.

6 Art AND Art Reference 9 GRIGGS, F.L - Modern Masters of Etching 12 1 plates, org. boards, oblong 4to, Studio, 1926. A mixed collection of books, Art , Geography and With Dickens, Works, Household edition, and a Antiques, etc. Rougemont Private Press book. (6 boxes) £30 - 50 £30 - 50 10 2 HAMERTON, P. G - Chapters on Animals; 20 ARCHITECTURE Terra Cotta of the Italian etched plates by J. Veyrassat & Karl Bodmer, org. Renaissance - illust, org. boards, 4to, 1928. With pictorial cloth worn, small 4to, 1874. With - The seven other volumes relating to architecture. Sylvan Year 20 etched plates, org. cloth, small (8) 4to, 1876. With one other by the same author. (3) £30 - 50 £40 - 80 3 11 BRANGWYN, Frank - 36 Illustrations to the HAMERTON, Philip Gilbert - The Etcher’s Arabian Nights,cloth case, 8vo, No.9/100 Sets of Handbook 6 etched plates, org. cloth, 8vo, 1871. Proofs on Japan Vellum, 1897. With - Drawing & Engraving a brief exposition of £200 - 300 technical principles & practice illust, org. cloth 4 4to, 1892. With one other by the same author. CHANNEL ISLAND’S PEWTER Three albums (3) of photographs and two albums of negatives of £40 - 60 Channel Islands pewter, nearly 400 photographs 12 most documented on the verso - for a book on HEATH-STUBBS, John & AMEY, Michael - The the subject. Twelve Labours of Hercules - a set of fourteen * A unique research item etchings, signed limited edition of 25 copies. £200 - 300 Avion Press, 1974. 5 £100 - 150 DAWSON, Nelson - Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ 13 Work, Illustrated, cloth, 4to, 1907; FLETCHER, HOGARTH, William - The Original Works Frontis, Banister - A History of Architecture, Illustrated, cl., 85 copper engraved plates + one extra, cont. calf 4to., 1946. (2) sometime rebacked, elephant folio, 1790. £10 - 20 See illustration page 19 6 £1000 - 1500 FASHION PLATES 47 hand coloured plates 14 mainly from Journal des Dames, c1850s. INCE, William & MAYHEW, John - The Universal £40 - 80 System of Household Furniture, 95 engraved 7 plates as called-for, with four others, extra French FEILD, Robert D - The Art of Walt Disney illust, title-page and plate index in French and English, org. cloth, 4to, 1944. With one other relating to calf, folio (1762). Napoleon. £300 - 500 (2) 15 £30 - 50 JEFFERYS, Charles (ed.) - A Book of Beauty for 8 the Queen’s Boudoir. Musical Annual for 1845, 2 FERGUSSON, James - The Parthenon; An Essay chromolithographic plts etc., mor-bkd. bds., fo. on the Mode by which Light was introduced into £40 - 80 Greek and Roman Temples, Illustrated, cloth, 16 4to., rebacked, 1883; METEYARD, Eliza - The KEENE, Charles S - Twenty-One Etchings Life of Josiah Wedgwood, 2 volumes, org. cloth, Introduction and notes by M.H. Spielmann, 4to., 1865-6; ASHTON, John - Chap-Books of 21 mounted etched plates with tissue guards the Eighteenth Century, Illustrated, cloth, 1882; contained with original printed cloth portfolio, SURTEES, Robert Smith - Jorrocks Jaunts and (vi); 20; (ii) pp, text in printed wrappers, The Jollities, Illustrated by Henry Alken, cloth gilt, Astolat Press, Limited Ed of 150 signed copies, 4to., 4th edn. 1874. (5) 1903. See illustration page 19 £50 - 70 £200 - 300

7 17 Children’s AND Illustrated KEENE, Charles S (1823-1891) - a series of 36 mounted etched plates printed on india paper, c 27 1860s. With a number of loose illustrations from BANNERMAN, Helen - The Story of Little Black books by Keene, inc. Punch’s Almanack for 1866. Sambo,: 27 full page illustrations,org. cloth, (a lot) 16mo, (v); vi-viii; (1)-57 pp, disbound, First Edition £60 - 100 1899. 18 £400-500 LACE Comment Discerner Les Styles ... La 28 Dentelle - many plates, org. cloth, 4to, Paris, BLYTON, Enid - Five on a Secret Trail cloth in c1890s. With one other on industrial arts. (2) edge worn d/w, 8vo, first, 1956. With a box of £30 - 60 similar children’s books inc. eleven others in the 19 Famous Five series. MONTAGU, H - The Copper, Tin and Bronze (box) Coinage and Patterns for Coins of England org. £20 - 40 qtr. morocco, 8vo, Bernard Quaritch, 1893. With 3 29 other 19th cent. coin books. BLYTON, Enid - The Mountain of Adventure, cl., (4) d.-w., 1949; together with four other 1st edns in £40 - 60 the adventure series, three with d.-w. (5) 20 PLAYFORD, John - An Introduction to the Skill 30 of Musick later morocco, small 8vo, 1703. With 2 BLYTON, Enid - The Ring O’ Bells Mystery, cl., others inc. a book on Kent. (3) d-w., 1951.; together with six other first editions * sold with all faults not subject to return. with d.-w.s in the Mystery series. (7) £20 - 40 21 31 ROBINSON, Stanford F.H - Celtic Illuminative Art CARROLL, Lewis - Le Avventure D’Alice Nel frontis, 51 plates, org. cloth worn, 4to, Dublin, Paese Delle Meraviglie 1908. illust, cloth, Macmillan & Co, 1872. £30 - 60 * The first Italian edition of Alice in Wonderland 22 £60 - 100 SWARBRICK, John - Robert Adam & His Brothers, 32 Illustrated, cloth, 4to., n.d.; together with 4 other COLOUR PRINTING Bond E & A.L. Leaves form volumes. (5) a Christmas Bough, col. plates, org. cloth, small £60 - 80 4to, George Routledge, 1867. With 2 others. 23-25. No Lots. (3) £30 - 60 26 32A THE NEW COMMOTION...Spring 1976, with DARWIN, Bernard & Elinor - Tootleoo Two : a quantity of other rock and roll magazines in illust, org. boards in edge torn d/w, oblong 4to, folders. etc. (a box) Nonesuch Press, n.d.; GREENAWAY, Kate, - A £100 - 150 Day in a Child’s Life, qtr. cf., 4to.; With 7 other children’s books. (8) £20 - 30 33 DAWSON, Lucy - Dogs As I See Them colour tinted plates, org. cloth in d/w, 4to, 1936. With 5 other books and a set of Shakespeare. £40 - 60 34 EARDLEY-WILMOT, Mabel - (illust) The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam org. cloth, 4to, 1912. With another edition. (2) £30 - 50 8 35 42 FAULKS, J original artwork for two book MICKEY MOUSE Annual - org. pictorial boards illustrations, f&g. With - a large Baxter print. torn on the spine, 1930. £40 - 80 £70 - 80 36 43 FORE EDGE PAINTING Richmond, Legh - Annals MILNE, A.A - Now We Are Six, illust, org. red soft of the Poor, contemporary gilt morocco, 12mo, calf rubbed on the spine and slightly snagged, 1844. neat ownership inscription on half-title, 8vo, first, * With an erotic fore edge painting of Leda and 1927. the Swan * de-luxe binding £100 - 200 £80 - 120 37 44 FRANKAU, Ronald (Ilustrated by Laurie Tayler) MILNE, A.A - The House At Pooh Corner illust. - Diversions, original linen-backed boards, 4to., org. blue soft calf rubbed and slightly chipped publ. Raphael Tuck, n.d. on the spine, near cont. inscription on verso of £20 - 30 frontispiece, 8vo, first, 1928. 38 * de-luxe binding GREENAWAY, Kate - Language of Flowers de lux See illustration page 20 binding of white gilt buckram, small 4to, George £150 - 200 Routledge, [1884]. With 7 others. 45 (8) MILNE, A.A.- Winnie The Pooh illust, org. blue £50 - 80 soft calf, 8vo, reprint, 1929. With 3 other early 39 reprints. HUGHES, Ted - Cave Birds, (4) 1. Poems by Ted Hughes, drawings by Leonard £60 - 80 Baskin, 10 etched plates, limited to 125 copies, 46 brown cloth buckram portfolio with printed label MILNE, Alan Alexander - The House at Pooh on the upper cover, elephant folio. Corner, Ill. E.H.Shepard, cl. with torn d/w, 2nd 2. Poems,limited to 100 copies, signed by Ted edn. 1928; together with 4 other volumes.(5) Hughes and Leonard Baskin & with original £20 - 40 manuscript poem by Hughes & signed by him, 47 parchment-backed paper covered boards with NICHOLSON, William - Types [Types de printed label on the upper cover. folio. Londres], 12 colour plates, org. pictorial boards, Published by The Scholar Press 1975. 4to, [French text], 1898. ** Poem inscribed ‘For Alan who lies there in See illustration page 20 four-bottle coma.....’ £180 - 220 See illustration page 19 47A £2500 - 3000 NISTER : Three Friends - colour plates, pictorial 39A covers, 9 x 9 cms, n.d With five others in the same JAPANESE FAIRY TALE SERIES Kachi-Kachi Yama series. or Badger and Hare & Bunbuku Chacama or The (6) Luck Tea Kettle, Illustrated, printed paper covers, £50-80 publ. Mawe & Co., c. 1920’s; together with a 48 hand-coloured volume ‘Chinese Funeral’ (3) POGANY, Willy ‘Children Series’ - The Children at £30 - 50 the Pole; Hiawatha; Robinson Crusoe; The Three 40 Bears, concertina-action volumes with printed JERROLD, Douglas - Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain paper covers. Lectures illustrated by Charles Keene, org. gilt £30 - 50 cloth, small 4to, 1866. 49 £30 - 50 POGANY, Willy, Illustrator - Forty-Four Turkish 41 Fairy Tales, cl., 4to.; Parsifal, cl., 4to.; The LITTLE FOLKS Illust inc. col. org. pictorial cloth Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, cl-backed bds., 4to.; rubbed, 4to, 1908. With nine boxes of misc. Tannhauser, cl., 4to.; The Rime of the Ancient books inc. childrens. Mariner, cl., 4to., 1910; together with Dante’s La (9 boxes) Vita Nuova, illustrated by Evelyn Paul, cl. 4to. (6) £40 - 80 £70 - 100

9 49A 58 The Port Folio; or, A School Girl’s Selection, TOLKIEN, J.R.R - Lord of the Rings 3 vols, org. frontispiece, qtr. mor.,, 12mo., 1817 cloth light splash marks mainly on the spines £40-60 which are fading, light hinge wear to the first 50 volume, 8vo, (first two volumes are first editions, POTTER, Beatrix - The Story of Miss Moppet, the third is a second},1954-55. With six other Illustrated, in wallet/panoramic form, pages works by Tolkien. detached from cover, 1st edn. 2nd. iss. 1906; (9) together with another early reprint. (2) £100 - 200 £80 - 120 59 51 UPTON, Bertha - The Golliwog’s Bicycle Club, RACKHAM, Arthur - Undine 15 mounted colour Illustrated by Florence K. Upton, qtr.cl., ob, 4to., plates, org. decorative cloth chipped at the head 1896; The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, some of the spine, 4to, 1909. With Dulac, Edmund loose pages and internal tears, (1895). (illust), Princess Badoura, 10 colour plates, org. £50 - 80 decorative cloth, 4to, n.d. (2) 60 £50 - 80 UPTON, Florence - Golliwog in the African 52 Jungle, illust, org. pictorial boards, oblong RACKHAM, Arthur A Midsummer-Night’s Dream 4to, loose but complete, 1909. With 12 others - 40 col. plates, org. cloth in soiled and used but (comprising the full set) in the series in poor largely complete dust wrapper, 4to, 1925. With 2 condition. (13) other children’s illustrated books. * sold with all faults not subject to return (3) £60 - 100 £80 - 120 61 53 WODEHOUSE, P. G Mike a Public School Story RACKHAM, Arthur, illustrator - Little Brother and - 12 plates, org. pictorial cloth, 4to, lacks front Little Sister, cloth, 4to., 1917; together with 6 endpaper, 1916 other volumes (7) £40 – 60 £60 - 100 54 SMITH, Dodie - The Hundred and One Dalmatians, cloth in d/w, 8vo, 1956. With 5 other children’s books. (6) £30 - 50 55 TAMAMURA GALLERY - The Ceremonies of a Japanese Marriage 19 colour plates, org. silk covered boards, oblong 4to, c1900. With 2 other Japanese books. (3) £100 - 150 56 TARRANT, Margaret W [illust] - Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 24 col. plates, org. pictorial covers, 4to, Ward, Lock & Co, n.d. With 6 other childrens illustrated books. (7) £30 - 50 57 THELWELL, Norman a large collection of his works. (box) £60 - 100

10 History, Literature AND 71 BIBLE Erasmus, Desiderius - [Newe Testament] Biography cont. stamped calf, 4to, lacks first few pages other pages damaged, black letter, 1500? 62 *Sold with all faults not subject to return A Chinese Thousand Character Classic - a See illustration page 20 ‘concertina-action’ volume, believed to have £200 - 300 been written in Chinese characters used in old 72 Japanese text. It is an education aid for students BIBLE The Bible. That Is, The Holy Scriptures of Chinese calligraphy. Understood to date from Conteined in the Olde and New Testament - 1878. In balsa wood covers. sheep rebacked, 4to, some page edges defective £100 - 150 with loss of text, some pages supplied from a 63 shorter copy ? Christopher Barker, 1579. A collection of Folio Society books. * sold with all faults not subject to return £150 - 200 See illustration page 20 64 £200 – 300 A quantity of assorted volumes including 73 historical, periodical, medical etc. BIBLE The Holy Bible Containing the Old £50 - 100 Testament and the New - calf rubbed binding 65 broken on the spine, 12mo, printed for and sold A quantity of volumes including Illustrated works, by Eman. Matthews, n.d. reference etc. * sold with all faults not subject to return £50 - 100 £80 - 120 66 73A ALMANACK Rider’s British Merlin - cont. red BIBLE : The Holy Bible containing the Old morocco, small 8vo, 1787. Testament and the New, 1679. Bound £60 - 90 with - Common Prayer, 1693. Bound with - 67 Concordance, 1613. Bound with - Psalms, 1699. ALMANACKS a collection seven almanacks for Cont. calf [broken], 4to. the year 1671, bound in one, small 8vo, 19th cent. * sold with all faults not subject to return half calf. £200-300 £120 - 200 74 68 BIBLE The New Testament - calf rubbed, 12mo, AUCTION CATALOGUE - The Evelyn Library, 4 Cambridge, 1794. With - boxed set of the Holy volumes, Christies, 22 June 1977 - 13 July 1978, Bible & Common Prayer, 1856. together with c. 114 copies of Who? Me? No! £60 - 80 Why? by Ralph Steadman, Illustrated by Carol 74A Ann Duffy, sgd. by artist 1986. BIBLE The Bible That is the Holy Scriptures £20 - 40 Conteined in the Old and New Testament - two 69 title-pages, cont. calf, 4to, lacking pages at the AUSTEN, Jane - Emma, frontis., vig title-p., hf. end, and some page edges defective, 1610. mor.,8vo., 1841. * sold with all faults not subject to return £60 - 80 £250 - 375 70 75 AUSTEN, Jane [Novels], 8 of 10 vols, org. cloth, BIBLES - The Practical and Devotional Family 8vo, Harrap, 1925. (8) Bible, morocco, 1858; together with another £40 - 60 volume. 70A £40 - 60 BENTLEY, Richard (‘Phileleutherus Lipsiensis’) - 75A Remarks uopn a Late Discourse of Free-Thinking BIBLE The Holy Bible, containing the Old in a Letter to F.H.D.D., : cf., 8vo., back cover and New Testaments - cont. calf worn, 4to, detached, 8th edition 1743. Cambridge, n.d. £40-60 £50 - 70

11 75B 85 BIBLE : [Greek title] Novum Testamentum : John CUNDALL, Joseph (pblr.) - Words of Wisdom Gregory, calf worn, folio, Oxford, 1703. and Truth,: ‘Illuminated’ text, tooled morocco by £100-180 Hayday, c. 1847. 76 £100-120 Bibliographical Society - The Library, 64 parts (not 85A a run), mainly 6th and 7th series, org. wrappers, CHARLES I - Apophthegmata Aurea, Regia, 1996-2012; with odd parts of ‘Archives of Natural Carolina,: later full calf, 8vo., 1649. History’ etc (box) £100-120 £30 - 50 86 77 COWPER, William - The Task, Minor Poems, BINDINGS - BACON - Essays, cf. gt., 8vo., 1886; Table Talk, Illustrated, 3 vols, fine mor.gt., 12mo., together with 15 other volumes. (16) 1825; together with 10 volumes from Constable’s £40 - 60 Miscellany, hf.cf. (13) 78 £40 - 60 BINDINGS - Shakespeare, William - Complete 86A Works, tree calf, gilt edges, sm. 4to., O.U.P 1913; CURTIUS, Q. R - Q. Curtii Rufi Historiarum libri together with five others (6) engraved title-page [trimmed], folding map, cont. £30 - 50 vellum, 12mo, Elzevir, 1660. With - six other books 79 mainly on classical subjects. (7) BINDINGS The Intellectual Observer - 12 vols, £60 - 100 half tan calf extra gilt on the spines, illust inc. 86B colour plates, 8vo, 1862-68. (12) CUNNINGHAM, John William - The Proverbialist,: £60 - 100 org. publs. bds., 8vo., 1816 80 £60-80 BINDINGS various 18/19th century leather bound 87 volumes in variable condition. (28) DE FOE, Daniel - Works, ed. William Hazlitt, £50 - 80 portrait, 3 vols., hf. cf., 4to., cover of Vol. 1 81 detached, 1840-1843. (3) BINGLEY, William - Useful Knowledge, 3 vols., £30 - 50 contemp. cf., worn, 8vo., 1818; together with a 88 box of similar leather-bound volumes. DEIGHTON, Len - The Ipcress File, cl. in £40 - 60 complete d.-w., 8vo., 1962; Horse Under Water, 82 1963; Funeral in Berlin, 1964; Billion,-Dollar Brain, BLOOMFIELD, Robert - The Farmer’s Boy cont. 1966; An Expensive Place to Die, 1967 (all d.-w.s). calf, small 8vo, 1803. With four similar volumes of £200 - 250 poetry. (5) 89 £30 - 60 DICKENS, Charles - Dombey and Son frontis, 83 vig. title, 38 plates, cont. half calf, 8vo, Bradbury BRONTE Novels [ Thornton Edition ] 12 vols,org. & Evans, 1848. With - Household Words (vol. 1). green cloth, 8vo, 1924 Christmas Books (1862). Nicholas Nickleby (1839). £30 - 60 (4) 84 £80 - 120 BUNYAN, John -Pilgrim’s Progress, Illustrated 90 by Seloue and Priolo, hf. cf., 4to., n.d.; DICKENS, Charles - The Personal History of David OSTROWSKA, Wanda (Ill.) - London’s Glory, cl., Copperfield frontis, vig. title, 38 (one detached), 4to., 1945; ORPEN, William - The Outline of Art, cont. half calf, 8vo, Bradbury & Evans, 1850. Ill., cl., 4to., n.d. (3) £20 - 30 £60 - 100 84A 91 COMMON PRAYER - The Book of Common DICKENS, Charles, a collection of eleven Prayer, , velvet with embroidered mounts, brass volumes of Dicken’s novels, eight of which are first mounts and clasp, 8vo., front cover detached, editions, uniformly bound in half red morocco. 1849 (11) £25-35 £300 - 500

12 92 100 ELIOT, George - Middlemarch EIGHT PARTS IN KORAN illuminated manuscript in filigree gold ORIGINAL WRAPPERS, lacking rear wrapper in box - leather backed floral covers, 89 x 57 mm, Book two, some spines defective, 8vo, first ed, A.H. 1246 [1830 A.D]. 1871. * The calligrapher’s name is indistinct, it may be * collates as Parrish, Victorian Lady Novelists Shah Umm Salma, the daughter of Fath Ali Shah [1933], except Book one advert pages at the rear Qajar, women calligraphers are extremely rare. numbered 17-24. Book two advert pages at rear This pocket Qur’an produced in the Qajar period are numbered 9-16. for travellers and pilgrims, is of the finest quality, See illustration page 21 the text pages with black lettering with gold £1000 - 1500 accents and borders, the lavish illuminations at 93 the beginning incorporates prayers, the opening ERASMUS, Desiderius - Moriae Encomium calf of the Qur’an and index. boards detached, 8vo, title page and engravings See illustration page 21 inc. folding by Holbein, Basileae, 1676. £3000 - 5000 £350 - 400 101 94 KORAN Illuminated manuscript, 410 pages, 221 FLEURY, Claude - The Manners of the Antient x 141 mm, cont. red gilt morocco, with matching Israelites, portrait, org. publs.bds., 8vo., 4th edn. doublures, gilt edges, with flap, A.H. 1293 [1876 1820. A.D]. £100 - 150 * The caligrapher Yayya Hilmi “Efendi”, the 95 illumination is of outstanding quality, including HELVICUS, Christopher The Historical and a magnificent double frontispiece, decorated Chronological Theatre - old calf worn, folio, 1687. in two tones of gold, light green and pale blue. With one other. Each panel of text is within a thick gold border (2) with decorations in the margins. The tissue £60 - 100 guards protecting the frontispiece are also 96 exquisitely illuminated. HOLY BIBLE reverse calf worn, large 4to, Oxford, This manuscript belongs to the Court style 1808. of Ottoman manuscripts, made as gifts and £20 - 40 endowments. It was therefore most probably 97 produced in Constantinople. JOHNSON, Samuel - The Lives of the Most See illustration page 21 Eminent English Poets, frontis, cont. tree calf, £1000 - 1500 small 8vo, 1793. With - The Spectator 8 vols, cont. 102 calf, 8vo, 1776. LANSDOWNE, Marquiss of - Speeches 1888- (12) 1894, 2 vols., tooled morocco gilt, 8vo., Calcutta £60 - 100 1894; JAMES, G.P.R. - A Book of the Passions, 98 Illustrated, morocco gilt, 1839 together with three JOHNSON, Samuel - The Lives of the Most other volumes, (6) Eminent English Poets, 4 vols., cf. (one later), 8vo., £30 - 60 1783; THE SPECTATOR, 6 volumes, 8vo., cf. (10) 103 £30 - 60 LESLIE, Robert C. - Old Sea Wings, Ways, 99 and Words, in the Days of Oakmand Hemp, JOHNSON,Samuel The Poetical Works of Illustrated, cl., 4to., 1890; PLUMPTRE, Arabella - Alexander Pope, contemp. cf. bds. (detached), Domestic Management or, the Healthful Cookery- 8vo., 1826; together with 13 other leather-bound Book, 12mo., covers worn, 1813; together with volumes. five other volumes. (7) £40 - 60 £60 - 100 104 MILLER, Philip - The Gardeners Kalendar frontis, cont calf, 8vo, 1737. With five other ‘old ‘volumes. (6) * Sold with all faults not subject to return £60 - 80

13 105 112A MINATURE BOOK Les Pseaumes de David, mis SELDON, John - Marmora Arundelliana cont calf, en rime Francoise par Clement Marot et T. de 4to, 1629. With - HEWLETT, John - A Vindication Beze - full gilt morocco, 60 x 35 mm, Sedan,1628. of the Authenticity of the Parian Chronicle half See illustration page 22 calf worn, 8vo, 1789. £200 – 300 (2) 106 £100 - 200 MITFORD, Mary Russell - Recollections of a 112B Literary Life, 3 vols., cl., 8vo., 1852; together with SELLER, Ab. [dedication signed] - The Antiquities 9 other volumes. (12) of Palmyra : cont. calf worn, large folding plate £50 - 80 torn but complete, plate of coins, 8vo, Printed for 106A S. Smith & B. Walford, 1696. With one other. MURRAY, L - The Young Man’s Best Companion (2) : plates, calf, 8vo, 1821. With a box of other £80-120 leatherbound book. 113 (box) SHAKESPEARE, William - Works, 13 vols., The £60-100 Handy-Volume edition, in leather box; together 107 with a small group of other volumes. NONESUCH PRESS X Sermons Preached by That £20 - 30 Late Learned and Divine John Donne - buckram 114 backed boards, small folio, limited ed, 1923. With SHOBERL, Frederic - Forget Me Knot, 1828, 7 other works of literature. Illustrated, 8vo., s.-c.; together with 6 volumes (8) ‘The Casquet’ (7) £20 - 40 £20 - 30 108 115 REED, Henry - Lessons of The War, qtr. cloth, sm. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, W. - Cakes and Ale, fo., no. 348/420, Clover Hill Editions, Chilmark Pr., Illustrated with lithograph etc. after Graham N.Y. 1970. Sutherland, (1000), signed by author and artist, £20 - 30 qtr. cf.., s.-c.. slight rubbing to spine (1954). 109 £60 - 100 RICKETTS, Charles - Unrecorded Histories org. 116 cloth, 8vo, Martin Secker, limited to 950 copies, SOPHOCLES, trans. Robert Whitelaw, 1883; 1933. With 8 other books. PLATO , ed. George Grote, 1885, 4 vols.; together (9) with 6 other vols. (11) £40 - 60 £40 - 60 110 116A SCOTT, Walter - Anne of Geierstein, 3 vols., SPANHEIM, Friedrich - Dissertationes de contemp cf., bds. detached, 8vo, Edin. 1829; and Praestantia et usu Numismatum Antiquorum : other similarly-bound works of Walter Scott. eng. port. frontis. cont. calf [broken], 4to, Elzevir, £40 - 60 1671. 111 £89-120 SCOTT, Walter - Ivanhoe, 3 vols., contemp. cf. 117 No Lot worn, 8vo.;, Edin. 1820; together with 33 other volumes, mainly Walter Scott. 118 £40 - 60 STEVENSON, Robert Louis The Works ‘Tusitala’ 112 edition, 36 vols, dark blue limp calf in d/ws. SEGNERI, Paolo - Esposizione del Miserere, (36) cf. gt., Venice 1692; Synesii Cyrenaei Episcopi, £50 - 70 vellum, Parisiis 1605; BAPTISTE DE SAINT JURE, 119 Jean - Meditations Sur Les Plus Grandes & Plus SUMMERS, Rev. Montague (trans.) - Malleus Importantes Veritez de la Foy, vellum, Paris 1652 Maleficarum, portrait, (1275), cloth-backed (3) buckr., covers rather grubby, John Rodker 1928; £60 - 100 together with two other volumes. (3) £30 - 60

14 120 Military SWIFT, Dr. Jonathan - The Works [Hawkesworth], 27 vols, plates, calf worn on the spines, 8vo, 1766- 128 79. After MARTENS, H. - Charge of Light Dragoons £100 - 150 at the Battle of Ramnuggur, a hand-coloured 121 aquatint, published by Ackermann, 605 x 410mm, THACKERAY, William Makepeace - The Works 12 framed and glazed, c. 1848. of 13 vols, (The Biographical Edition), half green £80 - 120 gilt morocco, 8vo, 1899-1901. 129 £60 - 100 BONAPARTE, Louis-Napoleon (1808-1873) - a 122 collection of nine letters to Lady Donegal, and COMMON PRAYER The Book of Common Prayer, a memorial letter. Letters date between 1852- calf, folio, lacking title-page, c.1760? 1872, mostly from Camden Palace, one from £50 - 70 Buckingham Palace on headed notepaper. All 123 contained within a handsome contemporary THE LORD’S PRAYER - in miniature, mourning green morocco pochette with lock and key. letter etc. £300 - 500 £10 - 20 * Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was the first 124 president of the Second Republic, as Napoleon THE LUTTRELL PSALTER, a facsimile edition, III, the Emperor of the Second French Empire. goatskin, folio, in case with commentary volume, He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I. He Folio Society 2006. took the throne as Napoleon III after organising a £100 - 150 coup d’etat in 1852, he reigned until 1870. After 125 the Third Republic was declared he was exiled to TOWNLEY, James - The Reasons of The Laws England, and died in 1873 of Moses. From ‘The More Nevovhim’ of See illustration page 22 Maimonides, frontispiece, org. publs. bds.,8vo., first few pages detached, 1827. 130 £100 - 150 BOWYER, Robert [publisher] - the campaign of 126 Waterloo hand coloured aquatint plates, some TROLLOPE, Anthony - He Knew He Was Right damage and incomplete, half calf, folio, 1816. 2 vols in one, illust, cont. half morocco board * sold with all faults not subject to return detached, 8vo, 1869. With 2 others. £30 - 60 (3) 131 £30 - 50 CHURCHILL, Winston S - A History of the English- 127 Speaking Peoples 4 vols, org. cloth in d/ws, 8vo, TUBERVILLE, A.S. (ed.) - Johnson’s England, 2 1956-58. With a box of other volumes by or about volumes, Illustrated, cloth, 4to., 1933; together Churchill. with three related volumes. (box) £20 - 30 £40 - 60 127A 132 VERNE, Jules - Mathias Sandorf, Illustrated, COTTON, Sergeant-Major Edward - A Voice decorative cloth binding, 4to., Collection Hetzel, from Waterloo, Illustrated,, cloth 5th edition n.d. 1854; together with two framed silver medallions £200 - 300 Benedetto Waterloo medallions - copies by John 127B Pinches from 1966. VERNE, Jules - Le Tour du Monde en quatre- £100 - 150 vingts Jours, Illustrated, 4to., cl. 1920; L’Archipel en Feu, Illustrated, 4to. 1923; together with three other volumes. £30 - 50

15 133 137 FRENCH WARS A large and important collection LORD HORATIO NELSON, 1st Viscount Nelson of pre-adhesive letters relating to the French (1758-1805) - a nine line manuscript note/letter Wars - military correspondence, personal affairs in the hand of , and signed [Nelson Bronte]. of naval and army serving officers, problems addressed to Capt. [James?] Dunbar, from posed by fluctuations in food prices, ALs from Amerydon Downs, dated Oct. 4th, 1801. Waterloo veterans, diplomacy, occupation of £2500 - 3500 France after Napoleon’s defeat - many aspects * In Nelson’s shakey left hand. Nelson is known in of life at this stressful time. For instance a letter correspondence to have excused himself for not dated Woolwich, June 20th 1817 states, ‘you will writing longer letters due to not being naturally see by the Papers that the Waterloo Prize Money left handed. as at last payable. Its amount is considerably less Nelson lost his right arm at the Battle of Santa than we at first expected, ... it will not make any Cruz de Tenerife in 1797. addition to my yearly income ... ‘ from Lt.-Col. Provenance: Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, James Mitchell. 92nd Regiment of Foot. Another Autograph Letters, 10th November, 1893, lot 21. from Admiral Duckworth, Plymouth, 15th October 1805, ‘ ... I am directed to hoist my flag in London 138 and I await only the arrival of the Acasta, from off MAY, Colonel H.A.R - Memories of the Artists Brest,...’ Rifles illust, org. cloth, 4to, 1929. Researched, transcribed, some with portraits of £40 - 60 the writers, etc. - over 100 items in three modern 139 folders. Late 18th/early nineteenth century. MILITARY CARICATURES - A group of 6 hand- £2000 - 3000 tinted lithographs by T.S.Seccombe; together 134 with a fishing print. I. L. N A group of fourteen small and three large £60 – 100 extracts from The Illustrated London News to 140 Wellington’s funeral and a print of the Duke of MOSLEY, Oswald - Tomorrow We Live, org. Wellington and one of Napoleon. pictorial wrappers, 8vo, c1930s. With 4 other £30 - 50 related fascist works. (5) 135 £30 - 40 ‘Jane’s Fighting Ships’, five volumes 1937, 1939, 141 1941, 1942 and 1964, blue cloth with gilt stamps, NAPOLEONIC WARS Manuscript Orderly Book 1964 volume with dust wrapper. of the Penwith [West Cornwall] Cavalry, Sept. 20th £80 - 100 1803 - Dec. 20th 1806. 74 pages, cont. sheep, 8vo. 136 * Cavalry manoeuvres illustrated with small KEITH-FALCONER, Adrian - The Oxfordshire sketched diagrams; letter book, orders of the day. Hussars in The Great War, Illustrated, cloth, folio, The manuscript indicates the readiness of the 1927; WYLLY, Col. H.C. - History of the 1st & 2nd militias defending the south and western coasts Battalions The Leicestershire Regiment in the of England from the much feared French invasion. Great War. portrait and plans, cloth, 4to., n.d.; The risk of which diminished at this time, with BROWNE, Montagu - The Vertebrate Animals Nelson’s victory at Trafalgar in October 1805. of Leicestershire and Rutland, 4 plates, map £250 - 350 etc., cloth, 4to., 1889; together with Whitbread’s 142 Reduced Ordnance map of London. (4) PHILIPS, Major G. - Elementary Course of Field £60 - 80 and Permanent Fortifications, Illlustrated, cf., 4to., distressed condition, 2nd edn. 1874. **Sold with all faults not subject to return. £10 - 20 143 Plan of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 hand coloured manuscript map, 370 x 290 mm, f & g. * attractive example £50 - 100

16 144 place and seems to have knowledge of events PROPAGANDA POSTER 1st World War poster, ‘ across the whole battlefield, but especially with What Germany Intended in 1910,’ 250 x 400 mm, reference to the key site of Hougomont held f & g. by the allies and mercilessly bombarded and £80 - 100 besieged. He is in awe of the sheer intensity of 145 the fighting and the courage displayed by both ROSKILL, Captain S. W - The War At Sea 1939- sides. Here is his observation on Wellington - ‘ 1945 2 vols, cloth, 8vo, 1954-56. With other I constantly saw the noble Duke of Wellington volumes of military, travel & biographies. ( 5 riding backwards and forwards like the Genius of boxes ) the storm who, borne upon its wings, directed £40 - 60 its thunders where to burst. He was everywhere 146 to be found encouraging, directing, animating, SHIPS LOG An early 18th century ‘journal’ of a - He was in a Blue Coat with a plain cocked hat British frigate, from London into the Atlantic, ‘130 his telescope in his hand there was nothing that leagues from the Lands End.’ Off the coast of escaped him nothing he did not take advantage Spain where it saw action. Also in an engagement of and his Lynx’s eyes seemed to penetrate the with three Maltese Men of War near Cape St. smoke and forestall the movements of the foe Vincent. Ships rations are recorded, and a vivid - How he escaped, that merciful Power alone description of being caught in a storm. etc. can tell ... ‘ He continues ‘ The French opened original marbled wrappers, 1726. upon us a dreadful crossfire from three hundred * recorded less than 10 years after the defeat of pieces of artillery, which was answered with a the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Cape Passaro, most uncommon practice from our guns, but to the ongoing antagonism between the two navies be just we must own that the French batteries is reflected in this document, on August 1st, were served in a manner that was terrible. During 1726, ‘Came to St. Andreo in Spain, where they this period the enemy pushed its troops into sunk three ships to hinder our coming into the the orchard .... and after being contested for harbour.’ some hours he succeeded in reducing our men See illustration page 22 to nothing but the house itself. Every tree every £1250 - 2000 walk every hedge every avenue had been fought 147 for with an obstinacy almost unparalleled and the VENN, Captain Thomas - Military & Maritine French were killed all round and at the very door Discipline in Three Books 13 plates (only), cont. of the house to which as well as a haystack they calf very worn, folio, 1672. succeeded in setting fire and though all in flames * sold with all faults not subject to return over their heads our brave fellows never suffered £100 - 200 them to penetrate beyond the threshold - the 148 greatest part of the wounded on both sides were WATERLOO MANUSCRIPT The battle that alas here burned to death.’ saved Europe - 29 pages in the legible hand of See illustration page 23 Robert Batty, contemporary limp vellum with the £25000 - 30000 writer’s name and regiment on the upper cover, 149 4to, c1815. WELLINGTON’S HORSE COPENHAGEN A A first-hand account of the battle of Waterloo lock of hair from his mane, with a contemporary in several letters by Lieut.- Col. Robert Batty of provenance in the hand of Lord Fortescue of the 1st Regiment of Guards, who was himself Castle Hill. wounded in the battle. This manuscript would £3000 - 5000 appear to be his own fair copy of his original Copenhagen was the Duke of Wellington’s mount letters which are dated 1) Bavay, June 21st 1815. during the Battle of Waterloo, carrying him for 2) Village of Gommagnies, June 22nd. 3) Village 17 hours continuously and uninjured during of Gommagnies, June 23rd 1815. The first 2 the battle. He was retired to the Duke’s estate letters describe the lead-up to the battle, and the Stratfield Saye House. A marbled headstone third (and longest,16 of the 29 pages) the battle marks his grave. proper. This account is much briefer than his later See illustration page 23 published account, but nothing could exceed the immediacy and drama of the desperate, thrilling actions as they unfold. Batty is hugely conscious of the significance of what is taking

17 150 Travel, Topography and WYRALL, Everard - The History of the King’s Regiment (Liverpool) 1914-1919 2 vols, org. cloth Local History one volume in d/w, illust, 4to, 1928-30. With 3 other volumes. 154 (5) ANDERSON, John Corbet - Shropshire its early history and antiquities stout lg 8vo, Willis & £60 - 100 151-3. No Lots. Sotheran, 1864. £40 - 60 155. No Lot.

156 BALCH, Herbert E - Wookey Hole its caves and cave dwellers - illustrated, org. cloth backed boards, 4to, 1914. With 3 boxes of misc. books inc. travel. (3) £40 - 60 156A BRUCE, James - Travels Through Part of Africa, Syria, Egypt, and Arabia, into Abyssinia frontis, engraved title, org. cloth, 12mo, 1835. With - six other travel volumes. (7) £100 - 150 156B COLERIDGE, Henry Nelson - Six Months in the West Indies, in 1825 frontis map, cont. half calf, 8vo, 1826. * Association copy £80 - 120 157 DARK, Sidney - London illust. Joseph Pennell, org cloth in d/w. tall 8vo, 1924. With 4 others relating to London. (5) £25 - 40 158 DEVON a box of modern books and pamphlets. £30 - 50 159 DEVON a box of modern books and pamphlets. £50 - 80 160 DEVON a box of modern books and pamphlets. £60 - 80 161 DUGDALE, Thomas - England and Wales Delineated, 11 vols., org. cl., 8vo., pages loose, some internal staining & external paint damage, .n.d. **To be sold with all faults not subject to return. £40 - 60 162 DUNSFORD, Martin - Historical Memoirs of the Town and Parish of Tiverton plates, cont. full sheep front board detached, 4to, Exeter, 1790. £40 - 60

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26 163 173 ESTATE CATALOGUE - Northmoor Estate, JONES, Rev. J.P. & KINGSTON, J.F. - Flora Dulverton, Somerset, folding coloured maps and Devoniensis or a Descriptive Catalogue of Plants illustrations, org. printed wrappers, folio, 1926. growing wild in the County of Devon, vignette £20 - 40 title-page, qtr.cl., 4to., 1829; together with a 164 group of 13 other volumes and maps relating to FEARNSIDE, W.G. (ed.) - Tombleson’s Views Dartmoor and south west England. (14) of the Rhine & Upper Rhine, 2 vols., Ill. steel £40 - 60 engravings, panoramic map, qtr. cf., 1832. (2) 174 £60 - 100 KNIGHT & CO., Charles - Old England A Pictorial 165 Museum of ...Popular Antiquities, 2 vols., later hf. FINDEN - The Ports, Harbours, Watering Places, mor., 1845. And Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain, £20 - 40 Illustrated by W.H. Bartlett etc., 2 volumes, half 175 morocco, 4to., covers detached KNOCKER, Edward - An Account of the Grand £80 - 120 Court of Shepway, Holden on the Bredenstone 166 Hill, at Dover org. cloth worn, 4to, 1862. With GARIS, Frederic de - We Japanese 2 vols, illust, three others. org. brocade bindings in matching slipcases, 8vo, (4) 1935. £30 - 60 £20 - 40 176 167 LANDER, Richard - Records of Captain GRAY, Todd - [edit] Travels in Georgian Devon 4 Clapperton’s Last Expedition to Africa 2 vols, vol set in slipcase, limited ed, 1997-2000. With 10 frontis (loose), old boards worn, 8vo, 1830. With 3 others relating to Devon others. (5) £40 - 80 £30 - 60 168 177 HALL, Mr & Mrs S.C. - Ireland Its Scenery, LEISTIKOW, Dankwart - Ten Centuries of Character, &c., 3 volumes, Illustrated with European Hospital Architecture cloth d/w, folio, engravings (all present as called-for), qtr. mor., 1967. With 9 others mainly topographical (10) 4to., new edition. £40 - 60 £100 - 175 178 169 LIDDELL, T. Hodgson - China its Marvel and HAZELL, Denis H. - Picturesque Hong Kong, 24 Mystery 40 col. plates, org. cloth stained, 4to, sepia photographs, ob. 4to., (1925) 1909. With 3 other illustrated books. (4) £80 - 120 £30 - 60 170 179 HOLMES, Mrs. Basil - The London Burial Grounds LYNCH, George - Old and New Japan illust, cloth, illust, org. cloth, 8vo, 1896. With 9 other mainly folio, c1910 ? topographical works. (10) £20 - 30 £60 - 80 180 171 LYSONS, D & S - Magna Britannia [DEVONSHIRE], HOZIER, Captain H.M - The Franco-Prussian War 2 vols (complete), plates, half morocco, large 4to, 2 vols, plates, maps, half calf, 4to, c1870. With - 1822. Wyld, James - Post Map of Europe hand coloured £80 - 120 folding map mounted on linen in slipcase. (3) 181 £90 - 120 MARGOLIOUTH, D.S. - Cairo, Jerusalem & 172. No Lot. Damascus, Illustrated, cloth, 4to., library stamps etc., 1907; together with 7 other volumes, (8) £40 - 60 182 MENNIE, Donald - The Pageant of Peking, 66 photogravures, original silk decorative boards, rubbed with re-back, in later slipcase, large 4to. published Shanghai 1921. £150 - 250

27 183 193 NANSEN, Fridtjof - Farthest North 2 vols, illust, SIDMOUTH Rock’s Royal Cabinet Album of org. pictorial cloth, 4to, 1898. (2) Sidmouth, glazed photo-litho views, org. covers, £25 - 50 4to, c 1890s. With 6 other view books. (7) 184 £20 - 30 OGILBY, John - Britannia coloured maps, org. 194 cloth in posting box, oblong 4to, Duckham, 1939. STANLEY, Arthur Penrhyn - Sinai and Palestine £10 - 20 maps, calf, 8vo, 1862. With a box of misc. books 185 inc. travel. ORDNANCE SURVEY A box of Ordnance Survey (box) maps etc. £40 – 60 £20 - 40 195 186 STAUNTON, Sir George Leonard & MACARTNEY, PEVSNER GUIDES a collection of 67 volumes George, Earl of - An Authentic Account of an in the ‘Buildings of England’ series, (56 are Embassy ... China ( ATLAS VOL), 2 port plates, 36 hardbacks in d/ws). (67) maps, plates (only), old boards worn, folio, c1797. * fine condition * Sold with all faults not subject to return. £200 - 300 £200 - 300 187 196 PRINCE, John - The Worthies of Devon plates, full THOMAS, Gilbert & David St John - Double tan morocco, 4to, 1810. Headed Two Generations of Railway Enthusiasm, £40 - 60 Illustrated, cloth, d.-w., 8vo., 1963; BARMAN, 188 Christian - Next Station, Illustrated, paper covers, ROOSEVELT, Theodore - Ranch Life and the 1947; Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, Hunting-Trail illustrated by Frederic Remington, Illustrated 12 photogravure plates; together with org. cloth, 4to, New York, 1888. 4 other volumes. (7) £200 - 260 £20 - 40 189 197 SALT LAKE CITY In and around Salt Lake City - THOMSON, J - Illustrations of China and its photographic illustrations, org. wrappers, oblong People. A Series of Two Hundred Photographs 4 4to, seventh ed, n.d. vols, 218 collotype photographs on 96 plates, org. £20 - 40 cloth worn lacking spines, damp marked, folio, 190 1873-74. Scott, Captain R. F - Scott’s Last Expedition 2 * apart from a couple of plates marked in the maps, illustrations and maps, original cloth, 4to, margins, light thumbing in a few places, and torn 1913. With a 19th cent. Bible, Jane’s Aircraft, and tissue guards the photographs are in good clean a quantity of Lilliput magazines, etc. condition - suitable for rebinding (box) See illustration page 24 £30 - 50 £4000 - 6000 191 198 SHACKLETON, Sir Ernest - South photographic VULLERS, Joannes Augustus Grammaticae plates as listed, folding map, errata slip, org. Arabicae - half calf worn, 4to, Bonnae ad Rhenum, cloth, front free endpapers detached, light 1832. browning throughout, 1st edition 1919. £60 - 100 £100 - 200 199 192 WARNER, Richard - The History of Bath illust, SHELL GUIDES a collection of 38 Shell Guides half red morocco, large 4to, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED all hardback in d/ws, with 3 Murray’s Architectural COPY, Bath, 1801. (2) Guides. (41) £100 - 200 £150 - 200 200 WICKHAM, A.K. - Churches of Somerset illust, cloth in d/w, 8vo, limited ed, 1952. With 2 others relating to Somerset. (3) £20 - 30

28 201 Science and Natural History WOODS, Stephen - Dartmoor Farm cloth in d/w, 4to, 2003. With 6 other modern books relating to 203 Devon. (7) A scrap book containing pressed leaves and £40 - 80 botanical engravings; together with a similar 202 disbound album. (2) WYLD, Jas [pub] - Wylds New Plan of London and £40 - 60 it’s vicinity hand coloured folding map mounted 204 on linen, in slipcase, 750 x 575 mm, 1886. With ARMISTEAD, Wilson - A Tribute for the Negro, two related items. 10 engraved plates (as called-for), org. cloth, 4to., (3) worn, becoming disbound, 1848. £60 - 100 £40 - 60 205 BAILLIERE - Popular Manikin, edited by W S Furneaux; Philips Anatomical Model of the Female Human Body and another. £30 - 50 206 BARTON, Frank Townend - Pheasants in Covert and Aviary, Illustrated after H.Gronvold, cloth, 4to., 1912; MORRIS, Rev. F.O. - A History of British Butterflies, Illustrated, cloth, 4to., worn, 1890. (2) £40 - 80 207 BEETON, Isabella - Mrs Beeton’s Family Cookery, Illustrated with coloured plates, cloth, d.-w., n.d.; Mrs Beeton’s Shilling Cookery Book, n.d.; GREIG, John - The Young Ladies New Guide to Arithmatic, 12mo., cf., 1835; JOHNSON, Louisa - Every lady Her Own Flower Garden, hand- coloured frontis. & vignette title-p., limp cl., 1850. (4) £20 - 30 208 BROWN, Leslie & Amadon, Dean - Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World 2 vols, well illustrated, org. cloth in pictorial slipcase, large 4to, Country Life, 1938. With - Wood, Casey A & Fyfe, F. Marjorie, The Art of Falconry, illustrated, org. cloth in d/w, stout 4to, 1961. (3) £50 - 80 209 CLASSICS OF MEDICINE LIBRARY a collection of 14 volumes. £40 - 80 210 CURTIS, William - Practical Observations on the British Grasses, Illustrated with 6 hand-col plts, 3rd edn. 1798; bound with The New Farmer’s Calendar, folding plan, 1801, 4to., cl.; PONTEY, William - The Forest Pruner, Illustrated 8 engr. plts. org. publs.bds, 8vo., one plate detached, 1826. (2) £40 - 60

29 211 220 DARWIN, Charles - Charles Darwin’s Diary of the S.P.C.K - ‘Natural Phenomena’, 54 hand coloured Voyage of the H.M.S. ‘Beagle,’ Edited by Nora plates, 4to, loosely contained within covers, n.d. Barlow, org. cloth, 8vo, CUP, 1935. With 6 other £20 - 30 mainly natural history books. (7) 220A £20 - 30 VERNON-HARCOURT, L. F - A Treatise on Rivers 212 and Canals : 2 vols, folding plates [with some GOULD, John - Hummingbirds colour plates, org. edge tears], org.cloth rubbed, 8vo, 1882. cloth in d/w, stout folio, Wordsworth Editions, (2) 1990. With 3 other natural history books. (4) £20-30 £20 - 40 221 213 The Florist’s Journal and Gardener’s Record 1840 JERRARD, Paul - Garden Beauties 14 hand & 1845, Illustrated with 26 hand-col. plts, cloth, coloured lithographs, half morocco, small folio, c 8vo. (2) 1857. £30 - 50 £100 - 150 221 A 214 WILLIS, Michael - Cookery made Easy being a MARTYN, Thomas - Letters on the Elements of Complete System of Domestic Management,: Botany 38 hand coloured plates, half calf torn frontispiece and 4 pp. ills., qtr. cl., lacking most of spine, 8vo, 1802. With 7 others mainly bindings, title-page, n.d. but inc. a book of theological pamphlets. (8) £20-40 £40 - 60 222 215 WOOD, William - Zoography, or, the Beauties MEREDITH, Louisa Anne - Bush Friends in of Nature Displayed, 3 volumes, Illustrated after Tasmania 15 chromolithograph plates, org. gilt William Daniell, cf., 4to., 1807. green cloth, neatly rebacked, folio, 1891. £100 - 150 See illustration page 24 223 £120 - 180 WRIGHT, Lewis - The Illustrated Book of Poultry 216 50 chromo-lithograph plates, cloth boards ORNITHOLOGY ‘Cursorius Coromandelicus’ detached, 4to, 1880. With 2 others. - hand coloured lithograph by John Gould, f * plates all clean and in good order &g. With ‘Bartram Sandpiper’ - hand coloured See illustration page 24 aquatint by J.J. Audubon, [torn & laid £150 - 200 down],1836. 224 (2) YARRELL, William - British Fishes, 2 vols., £100 - 120 Illustrated with woodcuts, hf. cf., 8vo., 1836. 217 £30 - 50 PENNANT, Thomas - British Zoology,4 VOLS, c. 225 282 plts, hf.cf., 8vo., covers worn, 1776-1777 YARRELL, William - A History of British Fishes, £80 - 120 2 volumes, Illustrated with woodcuts, calf, 8vo., 218 1836; together with another volume. (2) POWER, Sir D’Arcy - A Short History of St. £20 – 30 Bartholomew’s Hospital illust, cloth, 4to, 1923. With 12 other medical books inc. hospital histories. (13) £80 - 120 219 RUSSELL, W.H - The Atlantic Telegraph illustrated by Robert Dudley, tinted lithograph frontis, 25 tinted lithograph plates, contents loose but complete due to perished gutta percha binding [often occurs with this book], org. decorative cloth rebacked, 4to, (1865). See illustration page 24 £300 - 500

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226 Photographs BECKFORD, Peter - Thoughts Upon Hare and Fox 230 Hunting, title-p. & 19 engr. plts., qtr. mot., 8vo., A GEORGE II INDENTURE, relating to land in the 1796; together with four other volumes. (5) Stoke Gabriel areas and the Grigge family, famed £60 - 80 & glazed. 227 £30 - 60 FENCING ANGELO, Domenico - The School 231 of Fencing, Illustrated, later cloth, ob. 4to., A manuscript ‘Comical Essay’ by Edward Draper incomplete lacking plates 33-41 and pp. 71-90, and dated 1844 - ‘Reports and Observations 1787; CASTLE, Egerton - Schools and Masters of collected from Proceedings in the Discussion Fence, Illustrated, cloth gilt, 8vo., rebacked, 1893; Class of a Mechanics Institution’ including BAZANCOURT, Baron de - Secrets of the Sword, pen and ink drawings of the various speakers, Illustrated after F.H. Townsend, cloth, 8vo., 1990. morocco, gilt-stamped ‘E.D.’, 13 x 11cm. (3) £125 - 175 £100 - 150 232 228 A scrap album containing various prints, fashion HUGHES, W.E - Chronices of Blackheath Golfers plates, portraits, silhouettes etc., mid-19th plates (complete), org. cloth, 4to, 1897. century. See illustration page 25 £100 - 150 £200 - 300 233 228A An album of photographs including South Devon, STAUNTON, Howard - The Chess-Player’s Barton Hall, Torquay etc. together with six prints Companion frontis. half calf rubbed, 8vo, 1849. of Torquay. With - JONES, Charles Hoyle’s Games Improved, £100 - 120 sheep worn, 8vo, 1790. 234 (2) An autograph album relating to Katherine Ross £40 - 60 Mcleod, her marriage certificate to Edward 229 Garlick Fisher and his application for a medical WALTON, Izaak & COTTON, Charles - The position. Complete Angler, Illustrated, hf. cf., 1839 £10 - 20 £20 - 30 235 An Autograph Book dating from the 1920’s/30’s containing theatrical and sporting signatures, drawings etc. including many of the cast members of the 1933 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre Margaretta Scott, Jessica Tandy, Morland Graham, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Ion Swinley, Valentine Rooke, Robert Atkins, Leslie French etc.; also containing signature and sketch by George Robey, a 1937 Wimbledon ticket signed by Billie Yorke and others, also a scrap which appears to bear inscription and signature by Sylvia Pankhurst regarding her book which was published in 1931. £100 - 200 236 BRITISH ISLES photograph album, 63 prints various sizes, Frith, Wislon, Valentine, half morocco, large 4to, c1890s. * inc. local views £40 - 60

31 238 246 CARTER, J.C. - Familiar Chinese Faces, a GOLF early panoramic photograph (St. Andrews), selection of figure studies of everyday life size 285 x 65 mm, located within photograph from photographs, printed paper covers, publ. album. With 2 other albums mainly European McTavish & Co., Shanghai; together with an views, various sizes, c1890s. (3) early 20th century photograph album containing £60 - 100 images of Gibraltar China, Hong Kong, Egypt, 247 Singapore and India GUNDOLF, Ernst a set of 12 lithographs mainly £200 - 300 initialled and dated in the margins, in cloth bound 239 folio, Berlin, 1905. CARTES-DE-VISITE - An album, morocco with £30 - 60 brass clasp. 248 £20 - 30 HARRODS (Buenos Aires) LTD an extensive 240 archive of early profit and loss accounts, etc. CHINESE CULTURAL REVOLUTION A machine- from the opening balance sheet in 1914. With embroidered poster, circa 60 x 92cm, framed. - a report of discussions with departmental £20 - 30 heads regarding their performance, plans and 241 remuneration for 1936/7. COOKERY MANUSCRIPT marbled boards, 4to, * a fascinating series of documents tracing the c1832-40. With a commonplace book of Eliya setting up and establishment of the renowned Dalton, 1844. store Harrods in Buenos Aires in the early part of (2) the 20th century. Situated on 877 Florida Street, £40 - 80 Harrods soon expanded, and were purchased in 242 1922 by the local retailer Gath & Chaves. (a lot) COPY BOOKS three manuscript school copy £90 - 120 books, contemporary wrappers, 4to, c 1840s. 249 * belonging to Henry William Garrett, one bears INDENTURE - A George III indenture, 1794, and the label “Mr W.J.C. Hall’s School, Dover House.” another dated 1791. £60 - 80 £20 - 30 243 250 COWARD, Noel - ‘Conversation Piece’ recorded INDENTURES including a Terrier on vellum excerpts on four 10in 78 rpm records, cased. relating to the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple and £20 - 30 others. 243A £20 - 30 CRAIGMORE COLLEGE Album, padded leather, 251 oblong 4to, c1890s, with - a cabinet album. LEWIS, C.S ALs on Magdalen College notepaper, (2) dated Oct. 26th 1945. With a collection of other £25 - 40 letters inc. Sir John Gielgud, TLs. 244 (group) ELGEE, Cecil [Miss] a box of original book £40 - 80 illustrations, India, ‘Costumes of the Raj’ 10 orig. 251A watercolours etc. (box) LONDON a published album of 12 photographs ** Born in 1904, Cecil Elgee,went out to India to by G. W. Wilson - org. cloth, oblong, 8vo, c1890s join her parents in Bombay in 1922 when she was £40 - 60 18. She studied part time at the Bombay School 252 of Art. MACPHERSON, Robert ‘The Temple of £80 - 120 Vespasien & Titus, Rome’, mounted albumen 245 print with Macpherson’s blindstamp, 450 x 300 FENTON, Roger ‘Bust of Caesar’ photographer mm, c1860. With 2 other albumen prints of initialled in the negative, 325 x 225 mm. With 5 architectural subjects, one almost certainly by other early large architectural photographs. Macpherson, the other possibly Roger Fenton. See illustration page 25 (3) See illustration page 25 £100 - 150 £300 - 400

32 253 264 MAGNA CARTA John Pine - hand coloured NUREMBURG CHRONICLE single sheet on both engraving - early 19th cent, (glass broken). sides, printed on 56 lines, with hand coloured £250 - 350 woodcut view 254 £60 - 100 5 large albumen prints (approx. 265 x 210 265 mm) By Aguis, and Davison, inc. a fine image of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM British topographical, the construction of the , inc. other half morocco, 4to, 19th cent. With another European views, Italy etc, 4to, half morocco, [agricultural subjects]. (2) c1880s. £30 - 60 £60 - 100 266 255 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM Scottish Country Estate, MALTA Italy, Suez Canal, etc. photograph album, Peak District (?), etc. org. morocco front board detached, large 4to, photographer not identified (mostly non- c1890s. commercial photographs), half morocco very £60 - 80 worn, oblong 4to, late 19th cent. 256 £60 - 100 MANUSCRIPT EXERCISE/COPY BOOK 267 belonging to John Benson, double-sided on PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Five assorted 128 leaves in a neat legible hand, cont calf, 4to, photograph albums., various sizes and bindings, c1700. See illustration page 25 c1900s. £100 - 200 (5) 257 £30 - 50 MANUSCRIPT SCHOOL EXERCISE/COPY BOOK 268 belonging to John Benson, written on 63 double- PHOTOGRAPHS a collection of loose side leaves in a neat legible hand, cont. sheep, photographs, mainly 19th cent, mixed subjects. 4to, c1700. £60 - 100 £100 - 200 269 258 PHOTOGRAPHS a large collection of loose 19th MUYBRIDGE, Eadweard - The Human Figure in century photographs, many different subjects and Motion illust, org cloth hinges splitting, oblong photographers. large 4to, 1919. With - Animals in Motion illust, (box) oblong large 4to, 1925. (2) £100 - 200 £60 - 100 270 259 PLAYBILL - ‘Fate of Calas Father and Son’ Theatre NEWSPAPER Sam. Farley’s Bristol News-paper - Royal, Margate, Tuesday, August 22nd 1820, also single page broadside, f&g, July 17th 1736. listing further entertainments being provided that £10 - 20 evening.. 260 £15 - 25 NEWSPAPERS, Etc small collection inc. a ‘ Puck ‘ 271 comic, 1905. ROME photograph album with 30 albumen £20 - 30 prints, oblong 8vo, org. cloth. With - Souvenir de 261 Bruxelles 24 albumen prints, org. cloth, oblong NORTHERN INDIA Colonial photograph album, 8vo, c1880s. (2) org. cloth, oblong 4to, 1910s. £50 - 80 £60 - 80 272 262 ROWING 3 photographs. NORTHERN INDIA Colonial photograph album, £20 - 30 org. cloth, 8vo, c1910s. With 5 other albums inc. 273 three similar relating to India. (6) ROYALTY PHOTOGRAPHS The Coronation £100 - 120 Procession of His Majesty King Edward VII - 263 19 original mounted photographs, org cloth NORTHERN INDIA Colonial photograph album, stained, large oblong 4to, (1910). org. cloth, oblong 4to, c1900s. £40 - 60 * Dalhousie in the province of Himachal Pradesh £60 - 100

33 274 Maps and Prints SCRAP ALBUMS Three late Victorian scrap albums, which includes cut out puzzles and patterns. 280 No Lot (3) 281 £40 - 80 275 A 19th century Chinese painting on rice paper of SCRAP BOOK large scrap book containing a seated son of a mandarin with attendant, numerous cut outs from magazines and 34 x 21cm, (some damage). newspapers, folio, n.d. £40 - 50 282 £30 - 50 276 A collection of 10 20th century Chinese medals SOUTH AMERICA a family photograph album and a collection of ration coupons, mostly dating inc. photographs of Argentina, Balia Blanca, from the 1970’s. Buenos Ayres & Pacific Railway, The Andes, £40 - 60 Transandine Railway, San Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, 283 etc. org. cloth, oblong 4to, c1900s. A collection of books and catalogues relating to Japanese prints including various artists such as £40 - 60 277 Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi and Sharaku. SPAIN PHOTOGRAPHS an album with 11 £40 - 50 large (350 x 250 mm) albumen prints mainly by 284 J. Laurent, Madrid. The rest of the album full A framed engraving of ‘Old Scarlet’, the of Spanish postcards., oblong folio, half calf, gravedigger of Peterborough Cathedral; who c1890s? buried both Catherine of Aragon and Mary Queen of Scots. The print includes a transcription £60 - 100 278 of the verse to be found inside the Cathedral. Two albums of early 20th century photographs £20 - 40 and prints Scotland and England. 285 A Japanese print depicting a seated Shinto priest £40 - 60 279 in traditional robes holding a fan, unmounted and WORLD TOUR three photograph albums unframed, 55 x 40cm. covering a world tour by the Earl and Lady £50 - 60 Lanesborough, oblong folios, limp morocco, 286 1920s. A Japanese silk work panel depicting various * extensive tours to Egypt and the Nile, through gods and Immortals, worked in coloured silk Red Sea to India, Ceylon and Singapore, Hong threads to a dark blue ground, 70 x 63cm, (sun Kong, China and Japan, later to Hawaii and North damage). America with visits to California and Hollwood. £50 - 60 See illustration page 26 287 A Japanese wood block print on rice paper £200 – 300 depicting a parakeet perched on a blossoming shrub, 32 x 46cm. £120 - 140 288 A Japanese wood block print depicting a plan of the temple of Daitokuje at Kyoto, 32 x 50cm. £50 - 60 289 A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese woodblock print depicting two courtesans wearing traditional costume and walking in a snow covered garden, 25 x 18cm.

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34 290 298 A pair of 20th century Japanese prints Geisha After Kunitora II - A Japanese wood block print girls in traditional costumes, 41 x 34cm. the first iron bridge, Yokohama, 35 x 23cm, £40 - 50 together with a similar print of street entertainers 290A entertaining Europeans in the Yokohama Hotel, A volume of Japanese prints Birds, paper covers, 35 x 23cm. 25 x 16.5cm, early 20th century. £40 - 50 £50 - 80 299 290B After Toykuni a wood block print a courtesan with A volume of Japanese prints Birds, printed paper an attendant, 40 x 25cm and another print after covers, 35.5 x 24.5cm, early 20th century. Koryusai, mother and child 38 x 26cm. £50 - 100 £40 - 50 290C 300 A volume of Japanese prints Fishes, paper After Toyokuni a woodblock print depicting two covers, 22.5 x 14cm, early 20th century. courtesans in traditional costumes, 35.5 x 24cm, £50 - 80 together with another print of a courtesan 36 x 291 25cm. A pair of Bucks prints of Plymouth. £40 - 50 £80 - 100 301 292 After Toyota Hokkei, a wood block print Mount A pair of Chinese painted silk panels each Fuji under the Snow, 20 x 17.5cm. depicting part of a ceremonial procession, each £40 - 50 panel 302 27 x 65cm. After Utagawa Hiroshige, Clear Morning after £150 - 200 Snow at Nihonbashi Bridge from the series 293 Famous Places in Edo, a polychrome wood block A set of four Japanese monochrome book print, 21 x 33cm. illustrations 18th Century, each panel 19.5 x 15cm. £60 - 80 £30 - 40 303 294 After Utagawa Hiroshige, Clear Morning after ABERGAVENNY STEEPLE CHASE, 1853 hand Snow at Nihonbashi Bridge from the series coloured lithograph, 520 x 450 mm, published by Famous Places in Edo, a polychrome wood block Chas. Denton, Abergavenny, in ‘old’ worn frame. print, 21 x 33cm. £60 - 100 £60 - 80 295 304 After Fusatane, a wood block print depicting After Utamaro, a Japanese woodblock print a seated samurai warrior with courtesan, 35 x depicting a seated Geisha girl removing her 23.5cm. sandal, £40 - 50 38 x 26.5cm. 296 £40 - 50 After Hiroshige - a wood block print views of 305 Mount Fuji, together with two other prints. After Yashima Gakutei, a wood block print £60 - 80 depicting a sake ewer, from Elegant Chronicle of 297 New Year Sake, 20 x 17cm. After Kunisada, a wood block print depicting £60 - 80 servant girls on household chores, 27 x 21cm, 306 together with another print after Kunisada ALBUM containing numerous chromo- depicting a courtesan, samurai and servant, 29 x lithographs in the manner of ‘Pears’ prints, calf, 19.5cm. large folio, late Victorian. £80 - 120 £50 - 80

35 307 317 BARTOLOZZI a decorative print illustrating After HIROSHIGE Fifty-three Stations of the a group of cherubs lighting a fire, within a Tokaido 56 coloured woodblocks, port, map, decorative border, 275 x 410 mm,[probably laid contemporary brocade covers with worn slipcase, down], f & g, 1785. With - two attractive 19th cent. oblong 4to, 19th cent. hand coloured framed music covers. (3) £300 - 500 £60 - 80 318 308 HODLER, Ferdinand [1853-1918]- Standing BARTOLOZZI, F ‘Tom Jones, assisting Molly Nude, lithograph signed in pencil and with blind Seagrim’, circular stipple engraving, f & g, 1776. stamp bottom right, sheet size 35 x 21cm. With 3 other uncoloured engravings. £50 - 80 (4) 319 £30 - 60 HOLMES, Marjorie [1907-1992]- Harmony, 309 etching, signed in pencil in the margin,17 x 15cm. BLENHEIM two large plans showing the battle at £80 - 120 Blenheim, c1700s. (2) 320 £100 - 150 HONDIUS, Jodocus - Montisferrati Ducatus hand 310 coloured map, 475 x 370 mm, f & g, c1620. BLOME, Richard - [Great Britain] A Generall £100 - 175 Mapp of the Isles of Great Brittaine ... hand 321 coloured map, 510 x 395 mm, tear no loss lower HORSE RACING a group of eight various prints, margin, possibly laid down, f & g, 1669. all f & g, mainly 19th cent. £80 - 120 (8) 311 £60 - 100 BOWEN, Emanuel - An Accurate Map of 322 Cambridgeshire Divided into its Hundreds JAILLOT, B Plan de la Ville de Paris et de ses folding map hand coloured in outline mounted Faubourgs Dedie au Roi - large uncoloured map on linen dissecting into 20 sections, 715 x 525 mounted on linen, 1765. mm, (no slipcase), soiled, c1760s. £200 - 300 £40 - 80 323 312 John Whessell after Benjamin Gale of Hull CHINESE CULTURAL REVOLUTION A group of [18/19th Century] 14 machine-embroidered posters, 20th century, The Driffield Cow approx. 90 x 60cm. coloured engraving £200 - 300 sight size 52 x 64cm. 313 £80 - 120 Copper engraving, subject Europeans attacking 324 a native boat at sea, 215 x 150 mm, framed and MAHARAJAHS a set of four photographic glazed, [poss] early 17th cent. images printed on satin and laid on paper, with £20 - 30 highly decorative borders, 275 x 300 mm, c1920s 314 ? (4) COUNTY CORK - A large hand-coloured map (in £60 - 100 poor condition, possibly incomplete), c.1700. 325 ** Sold with All Faults not subject to return. MANCHOT, W. [19/20th Century] - The Church £30 - 50 of Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio, Rome, engraving 315 ,signed, inscribed and dated 1906, sight size 63 x DE FER, Nicholas Le Plan de Paris, ses Faubourgs 22cm. et ses Environs, uncoloured map, 750 x 560 mm, £20 - 30 pub. Visscher, Amsterdam, early 18th cent ? Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio a Trevi is a Baroque £80 - 120 church in Rome built from 1646 to 1650 to the 316 design of architect Martino Longhi the Younger. EUROPEAN TOUR an album containing It is located close to the Trevi Fountain and the numerous watercolours, half morocco, large Quirinal Palace, for which it served as parish oblong folio, 1904-05. church. It is notable as the place where the £100 - 200 precordia and embalmed hearts of 25 Popes, from Sixtus V to Leo XIII, are preserved.

36 326 338 MAPS a collection of eight manuscript hand PRINTS a collection of mainly engravings of coloured maps by E. Griffin, c1845. With various animals, with two botanical watercolours. other printed ephemera. £30 - 50 £40 - 60 339 327 PRINTS a collection of monochrome engravings, MENPES, Mortimer Luddington [1855-1938]- An genre subjects, some early inc. Rubens. Old Arab- £60 - 100 etching, signed in pencil along the bottom 340 margin,15 x 13cm. PRINTS a collection of smaller prints, many hand £40 - 60 coloured inc. pastoral scenes. 328 £30 - 60 MORDEN, Robert - Devonshire; and a map of 341 Essex. (2) PRINTS a collection of topographical prints, and £60 - 80 other watercolours & prints - a folder. 329 £50 - 80 MORDEN, Robert - Somersetshire hand cooured 342 map, 400 x 355 mm, f&g, c1695. PRINTS a folder of Old Masters and early £30 - 60 engravings inc. Durer. 330 See illustration page 26 NICHOL A pair of oval coloured dryprint £200 - 300 etchings, signed with limitation by the artist in 343 pencil. PRINTS a large collection of mainly 18/19th cent. £40 - 60 prints. 331 £60 - 100 OGILBY, John - [Continuation] of the Road from 344 Barstable to Truro hand coloured road map, PRINTS a large folio of frescos, and other loose 445 x 350 mm, f & g, c1675. prints. £80 - 120 £60 - 100 332 345 OYSTON, George [1861-1937] original PRINTS a pair of copper engravings by J.J. watercolour, with six photogravures signed by the Flipart, ‘Chase a L’Ours’ & ‘Chase au Tigre’, Paris, artist. 18th cent. £120 - 180 £60 - 100 333 345A PRINTS a collection five large copper engravings PROUT, Samuel, Attributed to [1782-1852] by Jacob Folkema, classical scenes with highly The Doges Palace and the Grand Canal, Venice; decorative borders, early 18th cent ? The Bridge of Sighs; £80 - 120 together with four other topographical scenes 334 watercolour drawings PRINTS a collection of 18/19th cent. copper small sizes ranging 5.5 x 3.5cm to 5.25 x 7cm. [6] engraved portraits. £100 - 150 £40 - 60 346 335 RAVILLIOUS, Eric William [1903-1942] PRINTS a collection of assorted engravings and Grand house and pond; book illustrations. Canon beside an archway; £30 - 60 Homage to sport 336 three small block prints on one sheet, 4 x 7cm. PRINTS a collection of large 18th cent copper (3) engravings, religious subjects. £80 - 120 £60 - 100 337 PRINTS a collection of mainly 19th topographical prints. £60 - 100

37 347 354 RELIGIOUS PRINTS 32 copper engraved plates SPEED, John - Dorsetshire (Latin text) hand with additional blanks, leather backed marbled coloured map, 500 x 375 mm, f & g, defective to boards, folio, c1800s ? left hand margin, c1620. * believed to be after works in the Claustro della £80 - 120 Certosa, Bolognia 355 £150 - 175 STOKES, George Vernon [1873-1954], Kingfisher, 347A coloured etching, signed in pencil and numbered ROWLANDSON, Thomas - The Paris Dil-gence 29/75, image size 31 x 22cm. : hand coloured aquatint, 350 x 255 mm, f & g, £50 - 70 early 19th cent. 356 £40-60 The Battle of Waterloo, published by J.Hogarth, 347B 1849, a hand-coloured engraving, 475 x 260mm, SAYER, R. & OVERTON, H. (publs.) - Astronomy; together with a key. (2) Painting; Sculpture : a set of three,: coloured £50 - 70 engravings, 274 x 373mm,, late 18th century. 356A £120-160 THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 10 volumes, 348 mixed bindings, folio, 1852-1867. SCHENCK, Pieter & VALCK, Gerard - [Tuscany] £150 - 150 Toscana ... hand coloured map, 495 x 400 mm, 356B f & g, c1720. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 8 volumes, £150 - 225 mixed bindings, folio 1889-1901. 349 £150 - 250 SEUTTER, Georg Mattaus - [English Channel] La 356C Plus Grande Patie de la Manche, qui contient Les THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, 9 volumes, Cotes D’Angleterre ... hand coloured map, 565 x mixed bindings, folio, 1888-1901. 470 mm, tear in lower margin no loss, with minor £150 - 250 worm damage, probably laid down. f & g, c1730. 356D £175 - 250 THE SPHERE, 7 volumes, original cloth, folio, 350 1900-1904, with 3 others. (10) SHEPPERSON, Claude - Advanced Dressing £80 – 120 Station in France 1917, lithograph, signed in 357 pencil 470 x 370mm. THORBURN, Archibald - A group of five coloured £40 - 60 prints of game birds etc, each signed in pencil in 351 the margin, various sizes, framed. SMALLFIELD, Frederick [after], [1829-1915) - £400 - 500 Preparing for a Nightmare, coloured lithograph, 358 26 x 33cm. THORPE, John Hall [1874-1947] - The Caravan, £20 - 30 woodcut in colours 352 signed and inscribed in pencil in the bottom SPEED, John - [Derbyshire] Anno Darbieshire margin, 36 x 27cm. Described - hand coloured map, 500 x 380 mm, £150 - 250 Bassett & Chiswell, f & g, c1676. 359 £120 - 200 Three prints framed as one Wellington, Naploeon 353 and Bellerophon. SPEED, John - Devon Shire with Excester £50 - 70 Described [English text], hand coloured map, 360 510 x 375 mm, Sudbury & Humble, framed and TINSEL PICTURE Sir Ralph Glyson, hand double glazed, c1614. coloured tinsel picture, no. 290, pub. A. Park. * nice example With a collection of other naive prints, etc. See illustration page 26 £60 - 80 £250 - 350 361 TOLEDO large copper engraving. With other European views. £60 - 80

38 362 371 TORQUAY pair of aquatint prints - ‘East View WAIN, Louis [ Cat’s Chorus ] - large panoramic of Torquay’ & ‘ West View of Torquay.’ 295 x 187 coloured lithograph, 970 x 400 mm, in stripped mm, by Haselar, pub. Croydon, 1821. With 8 other wooden frame, early 20th cent. prints of South Devon inc. Daniels. (10) See illustration page 26 * some mounts grubby £200 - 300 £60 - 100 372 363 WALKER, J & C - Staffordhsire, a hand-tinted TOTNES ‘Eastgate, Totnes’ hand coloured map, 404 x330mm, framed and glazed, 1836. etching by E. Sharland, 200 x 135 mm, signed £20 - 30 limited edition of 150, f&g, c1900. With 4 other 373 prints of Totnes. (5) WHYDALE, Ernest Herbert [1886-1952], Night £60 - 100 Time at The Fair, etching, signed in pencil, 364 16.5 x 18.5cm. TOTNES ‘Totnes Church’, hand coloured £20 - 30 lithograph, 240 x 165 mm, W. Spreat, c1842. With 374 8 other prints and water cols of Totnes all f&g. (9) WRECK Wreck of the Royal Mail Steam Packet £60 - 100 ‘Express’ - hand coloured lithograph, 410 x 365 280 mm, P.J.Ouless & T.G.Dutton. 1859 - with 3 TOTNES Two lithographs - ‘Totnes From Totnes others. (4) Downs Hill’, hand coloured, 335 x 215 mm, £40 - 80 Newman & Co, [stained] c1850. ‘Totnes From Hamstead’, 295 x 200 mm, W. Spreat c1850. * framed & glazed £60 - 100 366 Two Hogarth engravings printed on a single sheet. £20 - 30 367 * Harry van Kruiningen [1906-1996] Hat with Closterium coloured etching signed and inscribed along the bottom border image size 15 x 18.5cm. £50 – 80 368 VAN DYKE/LOMBART ‘Dorothea Comitissa De Sunderland’, copper engraving, 17th cent. with other monochrome prints. £60 - 80 369 VANDYKE, Antonio - [Portrait of Charles I and Queen Henrietta] magnificent uncoloured copper engraving, 565 x 415 [plate mark], excellent modern frame, G. Vertue, 1742. £60 - 100 370 VANITY FAIR JOCKEYS - 8 coloured prints, c. 1880’s. (8) £20 - 40

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42 FORTHCOMING SALE DATES 2015

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