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1 Printed Books, Maps & Caricatures 7 MARCH 2018

2 Atlases, Travel & Exploration WEDNESDAY 16 MAY 2018 Jan Huygen van Linschoten. Navigatio ac Itinerarium in Orientalem sive Lusitanorum Indiam, 2 volumes in one, 1st edition, The Hague, 1599, containing 31 double-page plates of costume and scenery. Estimate: For further information or to consign, please contact Paul Rasti: paul@dominicwinter.co.uk

3 PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & CARICATURES TRAVEL, NATURAL HISTORY, FOSSILS & SPORTING ART EARLY PRINTED BOOKS & ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE 7 March 2018 COMMENCING VIEWING 10am Tuesday 6 March - 9am-6pm Morning of sale from 9am AUCTIONEERS Nathan Winter Chris Albury John Trevers Henry Meadows Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) F: +44 (0) E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk

4 SALE INFORMATION All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale and Business exhibited in the saleroom and printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms and conditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer s premium of 20% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer s premium is 24%. Artist s Resale Rights Law (Droit de Suite). Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. For further details see Information for Buyers at rear of catalogue. BIDDING Bidding in Person: Customers are asked to pay cash or establish a credit with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. Payment may be made while the sale is in progress: please see the cashier in the auction office. For all other payment arrangements please refer to information at the end of the catalogue. Online Bidding: Live online bidding is available at the-saleroom.com and invaluable.com. Commission Bids: Commission bids may be submitted for this sale in a number of different ways: T: +44 (0) F: +44 (0) E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via our website Please ensure that all commission bids reach us by 10am on the morning of sale. Telephone Bids: Telephone bids accepted for lots with estimated value greater than 300, requests for which should reach us by 9am on the morning of sale LOCATION LOCAL TAXI SERVICES Brian s Cabs - Cirencester / V-Cars Swindon Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design info@jammdesign.co.uk Photography by Ben Cavanna bencavanna@gmail.com Marc Tielemans marc@tielemans.co.uk

5 CONTENTS Travel & Exploration 1-35 British Topography Natural History Fossils & Minerals Fishing Tackle & Taxidermy Sporting Pictures Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Caricatures Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Antiquarian Art & Architecture Literature & Illustrated Books Quantity SPECIALIST STAFF Nathan Winter Libraries, continental books & music Chris Albury Letters, autographs & ephemera Colin Meays Antiquarian & early printed books and bibles Nathan Winter Chris Albury Colin Meays John Trevers John Trevers Maps, atlases, decorative prints & caricatures Susanna Winters Children s literature, fine bindings, textiles & cookery Paul Rasti Travel & exploration, literature and sporting books Henry Meadows Fossils & minerals, military history Susanna Winters Paul Rasti Henry Meadows Helen Pedder Helen Pedder General cataloguer Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 131 Back cover: lot 300

6 Pierre Mortier. Carte Nouvelle des Costes d Angleterre, Amsterdam, Fine large-scale sea chart with contemporary hand-colouring. Estimate (April 11th sale). FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2018 Thursday 8 March Friday 9 March Wednesday 11 April Wednesday 16 May Thursday 17 May Friday 18 May Wednesday 20 June Thursday 21 June Fine Art & Antiques Old Master & Modern Paintings, Drawings & Prints Furniture & Effects from the Estate of Robert Hardy Photography: The First 150 Years Printed Books, Maps & Documents British Topographical & Plate Books Fine Bindings, Bookbinding Tools & Equipment Printed Books, Maps & Documents Atlases, Travel & Exploration Motoring, Cycling, Maritime & Railway History Motoring Collectables, Literature, Bicycles & Models Militaria, Aviation & Naval History Medals, Arms & Armour, Stamps & Coins Printed Books, Maps & Documents Fine Art & Antiques Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice

7 TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 1 American Neptune. A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, volumes I-26, Salem, Massachusetts, , numerous maps, charts and illustrations, some folding, original wrappers bound in contemporary blue cloth gilt (a few spine labels toned), plus three loose issues for January, April and July 1966 (29) * Angas (George French). Maori, Or, Native Swing, [from the New Zealander s Illustrated, 1857], hand-coloured lithograph, from the collection of 60 plates published by Thomas McLean in 1847, 255 x 310mm (10 x 12.25ins), with extensive later annotation in ink to verso, together with Baxter (George), Te po a Chief of Rarotonga, published by John Snow, [1839], Baxter print in oil colours by G. Baxter, from a painting by J. Williams Junior, [originally published in John Webber, Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands, 1839], some light marks (generally in good condition), sheet size 185 x 120mm (7.25 x 4.75ins) See Abbey, Travel 589 for the whole work by Angas. (2) Anson (George). Reize Rondsom de Werreld, Gedaan in de Jaaren 1740 tot , opgesteld uit de journaalen en andere papieren van de Hoog Ed. George Lord Anson zelven, en onder zyn opzicht uitgegeven door Richard Walter, M.A. kapellaan, gedurende die expeditie, van t..., Uit bet Engelsch Vertaald. Derde Druk. Op nieuws met het Origineel vergeleken en merkelyk verbeterd, Leiden, Amsterdam: Johannes Le Mair, Stephanus Jacobus Baalde & Cornelis van Hoogeveen, Junior, 1765, half-title present, title printed in red & black with engraved vignette, 15 engraved maps (13 folding) and 20 folding plates, occasional toning and spotting, contemporary vellum, dust soiled and few marks, 4to Sabin The third corrected Dutch translation by Richard Walter ( ) of A Voyage Round the World by Lord George Anson ( ), which was first published in (1) Beamish (North Ludlow). History of the King s German Legion, 2 volumes, 1st edition, , half-title for volume 2 only, nine hand-coloured engraved plates of military costumes, folding map, nine lithographed plans (a few trimmed shaving imprints), press cutting pasted at end of volume 2, some light spotting and offsetting, previous owner signature to titles, top edge gilt, later blue half calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spines faded to brown, 8vo Colas 254. (2) Lot 4 5 Blackie (W.G., editor). Descriptive Atlas of the World and General Geography, 1893, additional half-title, descriptive text and seventy-five double page lithographic maps, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, bumped and worn at extremities, folio, together with Bartholomew (J. G., editor), The Royal Atlas of England and Wales, published George Newnes Limited, circa 1895, photo-relief map of England & Wales as frontispiece, seventy double page lithographic maps, all edges gilt, half morocco gilt, spine and corners replaced, folio, with Philip (George, publisher), Philip s Atlas of the Counties of England..., 1885, forty-eight double page lithographic maps by Edward Weller, upper hinge broken, all edges gilt, contemporary green cloth gilt, folio, plus Hammerton (J. A., editor), Harmsworth s Atlas of the World and Pictorial Gazetteer with an Atlas of the Great War, circa 1920, additional half-title, numerous double page lithographic maps, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco with gilt decorated spine, worn at extremities, folio, and Ogilby (John), Britannia, volume the first..., [1675], facsimile edition published Alexander Duckham & Co. Ltd, 1939, 100 colour printed strip road maps, publisher s cloth gilt, oblong 4to (5) Burton (Richard F.). A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome. With Notices of the so called Amazons, the Grand Customs, the Yearly Customs, the Human Sacrifices, the Present State of the Slave Trade, and the Negro s Place in Nature, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1864, half-title & engraved frontispiece to each (volume 1 frontispiece with sight skinning of image & consequent adherence to facing title page), occasional spotting and few marks mostly to initial leaves of each volume, initial leaves of volume 2 with single worm hole to fore-margin and last few leaves with short worm trail to lower outer blank corners, contemporary half calf gilt, worn at head & foot of spines, rubbed to spines and extremities, 8vo Penzer, p.72. (2)

8 7 Cantemir (Demetrius). The History of the Growth and Decay of the Othman Empire, 1st English edition, 2 parts in one, James, John, and Paul Knapton, , mezzotint portrait frontispiece, 4-page list of subscribers, 460 pages of main text, including Life of Cantemir at end, folding engraved plan of Constantinople (one or two short closed tears, generally in very good condition), 22 engraved portraits of Turkish Emperors, contemporary gilt and blind-panelled full calf, rubbed and scuffed, and some wear to joints and edges (joints partly cracked), folio (35 x 23cm, x 9ins) Atabey 190. Blackmer 281. The most important early history of the Ottoman Empire, translated by Nicholas Tindal from Cantemir s latin manuscript. The fine engraved portraits of Turkish emperors are all engraved by Claude du Bosc ( or later). A good, clean copy. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt- Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 6

9 8 Cellarius (Christopher). Geographia Antiqua: Being a complete set of maps of ancient geography..., published B. Law and F. & C. Rivington, 1796, double-page engraved title and contents list, thirty-three (complete as list) uncoloured engraved double-page maps, engraved by R. W. Seale, rear hinge crudely repaired, upper board detached, contemporary quarter calf, rubbed and worn, 4to (1) Lot 9 Lot 10 9 Chappell (Lieutenant Edward). Voyage of His Majesty s Ship Rosamond to Newfoundland and the Southern Coast of Labrador. Of which Countries no Account has been Published by any British Traveller since the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1st edition, 1818, engraved frontispiece and two plates, double-page engraved map, advertisement leaf at end, some light spotting, water stain to last few leaves, contemporary half calf gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo Sabin (1) [Charpentier, Henri]. [Recueil des Costumes de la Bretagne et des autre contrées de la France..., Nantes: Charpentier, ], sixty (of 120) hand-coloured lithographed plates, bound without the title-page, intermittent toning and spotting, first plate with short tear in upper blank margin (paper repaired on verso), three plates with small crude circular repair to blank upper corner, sheet size 33 x 24.5cm (13 x 9.75ins), all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, hinges split, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some wear to extremities (slight loss to spine ends, joints partly split, and corners showing), large folio Apparently the earliest work to focus on the costume of Brittany; complete copies are extremely rare, and even collections of plates such as these seldom come on the market. The Charpentiers were Bretons who settled in Nantes, and produced a series of works using the new technique of lithography which had been introduced to Nantes in These lively and beautifully coloured plates, with their landscape back-drops, include depictions of the extraordinary headdresses of Caudebec and other regions, the bizarre stilt-walking shepherds of Landes, the pretty water and milk carriers of Rochefort, the cloth-making maidens of Louviers, and the pipe-smoking young men of Cornouaille and Lesneven. (1) Childers (Erskine). The Riddle of the Sands. A Record of Secret Service Recently Achieved, 1st edition, Smith, Elder & Co., 1903, folding uncoloured map frontispiece, and three other uncoloured maps (one folding and two single-page), a few light spots to outer margins, 4 pages of publisher s advertisements at rear, endpapers lightly browned, original black cloth, upper cover with yacht motif in white, spine lettered in white, rubbed and some wear to edges, joints cracked and near-detached, short vertical tear to head of spine, generally without loss (spine near-detached), 8vo First edition of a classic spy novel involving a planned German invasion of England, which helped to raise awareness of hostile German activity in the years leading up to the First World War. Requires restoration. (1)

10 13 Faden (William, publisher). Atlas Minimus Universalis, or A Geographical Abridgement Ancient and Modern of the several parts of the earth in fifty-five maps..., Jany. 1st. 1798, calligraphic title, two indexes, twelve historical engraved maps and forty-three modern engraved maps, all with contemporary outline colouring, occasional staining and finger soiling, later manuscript numbers to upper right of each map, contemporary calf, worn and frayed, oblong 8vo (1) * Chinese Watercolours. A group of ten fine watercolour and gouache Chinese landscape and costume studies on album leaves, heightened with gum arabic, mid-19th century, including a Chinese junk in a harbour, a bridge and buildings over a river, a seated Emperor and Empress, figures in an interior and figures in a garden, a still life of fruit and flowers, etc., many with blind embossed decorated borders (as issued by Rock & Co., London), five with fine watercolour decorative borders, incorporating birds, insects and flowers, central image size 8.5 x 14.5cm (3.25 x 5.7ins) or similar, sheet size 28.5 x 23.5cm (11.25 x 9.25ins) (9) Lot Faulkner (Henry). Elephant Haunts: Being A Sportsman s Narrative of the Search for Doctor Livingstone, with Scenes of Elephant, Buffalo, and Hippopotamus Hunting, 1st edition, Hurst and Blackett, 1868, wood-engraved frontispiece, and vignette to title, without the publisher s advertisements at end, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf gilt, with school prize gilt motif to centre of each cover, and presentation bookplate to front endpaper 3rd Prize for Scholarship Gained by W. Bruce Fernie at the Edinburgh Academy in , rubbed and a little wear to edges, covers detached, and backstrip deficient, 8vo Czech, Bibliography of African Big Game, page 56. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 8

11 15 Fisquet (Honoré Jean Pierre). Grand Atlas Départemental de la France de l Algérie et des Colonies, 2 volumes, published Paris: A. Le Vasseur, [1878], additional half-title, 105 (of 106, lacks map of France), engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, publisher s quarter morocco gilt with ornate gilt cloth sidings, a little worn, bumped and rubbed at extremities, oblong folio (2) Gordon (General Sir Thomas Edward). Persia Revisited (1895). With Remarks on H.I.M. Mozuffer-ed-Din Shah, and the Present Situation in Persia (1896), 1st edition, 1896, half-tone frontispiece and nine plates, half-title with author s inscription To Charlotte Gordon, with the author s love and acknowledgement of valuable assistance given in the preparation of this book..., Tom Gordon, 10th June, 1896, publisher s catalogue at rear, hinges slightly cracked, original cloth gilt, spine repaired at head, boards slightly damp mottled, 8vo (1) Leach (Jonathan). Rough Sketches of the Life of an Old Soldier: During a Service in the West Indies; at the Siege of Copenhagen in 1807; in the Peninsula and the South of France in the Campaigns from 1808 to 1814, with the Light Division; in the Netherlands in 1815; including the Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo: with a Slight Sketch of the three years passed by the Army of occupation in France, 1831, half-title, upper margin of title signed John Little 1832, spotting throughout, all edges gilt, later 19th century gilt panelled and decorated brown morocco, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo (1) Gordon (Patrick). Geography Anatomiz d: or, The Geographical Grammar. Being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography, after a new and curious method..., tenth edition, corrected, and somewhat enlarged; and a set of new maps by Mr. Senex, 1725, title page printed in red & black with a near contemporary dated ownership signature, seventeen uncoloured engraved folding maps, map of Scotland with short closed marginal tear, near contemporary ink annotations to front pastedown, upper hinge cracked, contemporary speckled calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo (1) Holmes (Maurice). An Introduction to the Bibliography of Captain James Cook, R.N., Francis Edwards, 1936, a few light spots, original buckram, some fading, 8vo, limited edition of 200, with two loose autograph notes from the author, together with Commentaries of Ruy Freyre de Andrada, edited by C.R. Boxer, Broadway Travellers, 1930, illustrations, some spotting, original cloth (head of spine faded), dust jacket, spine a little toned, 8vo, with a presentation inscription from the editor, plus Stories of Australia in the Early Days, by Marcus Clarke, 2nd edition, 1897, press cuttings and some spotting front and rear, original green cloth, upper corners bumped, 8vo, with other travel including S. Baring Gould s The Deserts of Southern France, 2 volumes, 1894, Baedeker s Spain and Portugal, 1st edition, 1898 and The Principall Navigations Voiages and Discoveries of the English Nation, 2 volumes, Hakluyt Society, Cambridge/Peabody Museum of Salem, 1955, etc. (32) Mason (George Henry). The Costume of China, 1800, 28 handcoloured stipple-engraved plates only (of 60), numbered 1-28, each with accompanying text in English and French, occasional light soiling, loosely contained in modern plasic sleeve folder, sheet size 350 x 355mm Abbey Travel 533. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (28)

12 22 Meijlan (G.F.). Japan. Voorgesteld in schetsen over de zeden en gebruiken van dat rijk, bijzonder over de Ingezetenen der stad Nagasaky, edited by J.H. Tobias, Amsterdam, M. Westerman & Zoon, 1830, half-title, title with hand-coloured vignette heightened in gold, two folding aquatint plates, a little light spotting, previous owner pencil inscription to front pastedown (with related typescript and autograph letter loosely inserted), contemporary marbled boards, a little rubbed with light edge wear, 8vo Germain Felix Meijlan was head of the Dutch East India s factory in Nagasaki from 1827 to 1830, and the book chiefly contains his observations on life in Nagasaki, the island of Dejima and Japanese customs and religion. (1) Mawe (John). Travels in the Interior of Brazil, Particularly in the Gold and Diamond Districts of that Country, by Authority of the Prince Regent of Portugal; Including a Voyage to the Rio de la Plata, and an Historical Sketch of the Revolution of Buenos Ayres, 1st edition, 1812, engraved frontispiece, map and seven engraved plates, including one hand-coloured, some light offsetting and soiling, original boards, covers detached, spine defective, some wear, 4to Sabin (1) [Peake, Richard Brinsley]. The Characteristic Costume of France; from Drawings Made on the Spot, with Appropriate Descriptions. By an Artist recently returned from the Continent, William Fearman, 1819, 19 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, captioned in English, text in French and English, occasional light offsetting to text, a few minor spots, later red half morocco, spine ends rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 87; Colas (1) Pontoppidan (Erich). The Natural History of Norway, 2 parts in one, 1755, large folding engraved map, 27 engraved plates only (of 28, lacking plate 13 in part one), small hole in first title affecting a few letters), some offsetting and light spotting, bookplates, hinges reinforced, contemporary panelled calf, lower cover detached, some wear, folio, together with Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, by William Coxe, 5 volumes, 5th edition, 1802, engraved maps, plates and tables, some light offsetting and spotting, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked and repaired, 8vo, plus Joseph Planta s The History of the Helvetic Cofederacy, 2 volumes 1800 (8) Lot Republic of China. Report of the National Flood Relief Commission, , 1st edition, Shanghai, 1933, folding table, large folding colour-printed map (loose as issued), original printed wrappers, crudely repaired with brown paper, some soiling and wear, large 8vo, together with The Work of the National Flood Relief Commission of the National Government of China, August 1931-June 1932, 1st edition, Shanghai, June 1932, 9 pp. illustrations from photographs and large folding map (split along folds) bound in at rear, some old water stains, original printed wrappers, a little rubbed and faded, slim 8vo (2) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 10

13 26 S.D.U.K. Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 2 volumes, Chapman and Hall, 1844, title pages with ownership stamp, 160 engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some folding, a comparison plate of the principal rivers of the world, fifty-one town plans and six star charts, (complete as lists), with an additional decorative double page engraved map, Manchester and its environs by J. Rapkin, originally published by John Tallis, loosely inserted, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, boards detached on volume 1, hinges and joints cracked and weak on volume 2, spines partially detached and partially lacking, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed at extremities, folio (2)

14 27 Sams (William). Tour of Paris, 1824, engraved title with hand-coloured vignette, 21 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates (a few minor marginal spots), each with explanatory letterpress (some offsetting to text, frayed margins to first sheet), stitching breaking, some leaves loosening, small bookplate, original boards with uncoloured engraved title reproduced to upper cover, lacking spine, some edge wear and soiling, oblong 4to Abbey Travel 113; Colas 2898; Lipperheide 1187; Tooley 443. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 12

15 28 Sarmiento de Gamboa (Pedro). Viage al Estrecho de Magallanes por el Capitan Pedro Sariento de Gamboa en los anos de 1579 y Y Noticia de la Expedicion que despues hizo para poblarle, 1st edition, Madrid: en la Imprenta Real de la Gazeta, 1768, three folding engraved plates at rear (first plate a little marked), erased and washed out ink stamp to verso of title with consequent small hole, occasional light spotting mostly to margins, marbled endpapers with crude cloth hinge repairs, contemporary marbled sheep, cloth reback with remains of spine relaid, area of leather loss to lower board and infilled with marbled paper, 4to Sabin 77094; Borba de Moraes, page II:777; Hill 1526; Palau The first edition of an important narrative of early naval adventure and exploration, published from a manuscript found at the University of Madrid after almost two centuries. Sarmiento de Gamboa was a Spanish naval commander who set off from Peru in pursuit of Sir Francis Drake in He never caught Drake, but did undertake an early passage through the Straits of Magellan, then made visits to the Azores and the African coast. Appended is Tomé Hernandez s account of Sarmiento s later disastrous Patagonia colony at Port Famine (Puerto Hambre). (1) Scott (Captain Robert F.). Scott s Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 1st. edition, published Smith, Elder & Co., 1913, photogravure frontispiece to each volume, numerous maps, charts and illustrations, some folding, top edge gilt, publisher s cloth gilt, large 8vo An unusually clean example. (2)

16 30 Sharpe (John, publisher). [Sharpe s Corresponding Atlas], Chapman & Hall, circa 1850, lacking title and preliminaries, fifty-three maps (only), erratic pagination, some dust and finger soiling, marginal fraying, a few maps strengthened on verso, map of La Plata with small hole affecting image, map of eastern Brazil stained, additional lithographic map of the Siege of Sevastopol tipped in at front of atlas, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half morocco gilt, heavily worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 14

17 31 Staunton (Sir George). An Historical Account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China, undertaken by order of the King of Great Britain; Including the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants; and preceeded by an Account of the Causes of the Embassy and Voyage to China. Abridged principally from the papers of Earl Macartney, John Stockdale, 1797, engraved frontispiece, additional title, 21 engraved plates, two folding maps, some light offsetting and spotting, bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, loss at head of spine, a little rubbed with small stains to upper cover, 8vo, together with An Account of the European Settlements in America [Edmund Burke, attribution], volume II only (of 2), 2nd edition, 1758, folding engraved map, contemporary calf, small wormtrack to lower joint, rubbed, 8vo, plus Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, the whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested, by John Barrow, volume II only (of 2) 1735, 24 folding engraved plates (one detached), occasional light water stains, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (3) Turkish Costume. A group of twelve watercolour or gouache studies of Turkish and other costume, mid-19th century, including a whirling dervish, harem girl, mountain soldier, etc., one or two watercolours of Italian or Eastern European costume (including one signed J.C.W. Wearing), 19 x 13.5cm (7.5 x 5.25ins) and similar, mostly mounted on old album leaves (12) [Vason, George]. An Authentic Narrative of Four Years Residence at Tongataboo, one of the Friendly Islands, in the South- Sea, by [George Vason], who went thither in the Duff, under Captain Wilson, in With an Appendix by an Eminent Writer, 1st edition, 1810, engraved frontispiece, engraved map, errata leaf at end, a little light spotting, shelf number label at end, and bookplate of Archibald Earl of Eglinton at front, contemporary burgundy half morocco, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo (1) Sutcliffe (Thomas). Sixteen Years in Chile and Peru from 1822 to 1839, by the Retired Governor of Juan Fernandez, 1st edition, Fisher, Son & Co., [1841], lithographed frontispiece, additional title, folding map, eight plates and portraits, occasional light spotting, bookplate, recent brown half calf by Bayntun, Bath, 8vo Palau ; Sabin (1) Lot Williams (Hugh William). Select Views in Greece, with Classical Illustrations, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, London, 1829, 64 steelengraved views on india paper mounted on thicker stock, tissue guards, both volume titles, dedication leaf, accompanying text leaves, lacking the half-title and list of plates, occasional foxing, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grain green morocco gilt, front joint cracked, extremities rubbed, light stripping around edges of front board, 4to Atabey 1337, Blackmer (1)

18 BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 36 Ackermann (Rudolph). The Microcosm of London; or London in Miniature, 3 volumes, [ ], half-titles, wood-engraved titles, engraved dedication leaves (trimmed at foot shaving imprint), 104 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates by Bluck, Stadler and others after Rowlandson and Pugin, small neatly repaired tear at foot of Tower of London plate in volume III, some offsetting from plates to text, light toning to a few text leaves, a few spots, all edges gilt, later brown half morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, corners slightly rubbed, 4to Abbey Scenery 212; Tooley 7. Watermarks of , plates 1, 3, 5, 8-12, 18, 28 and 39 in the second state, plate 91 third state. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (3) Bartlett (W.H., Harding, J. D. & Creswick, T.). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by Views taken on the Spot, 2 volumes, published Virtue & Co. circa 1840, additional decorative titles to each volume, seventy-one uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting throughout, contemporary half calf gilt with contrasting morocco labels to spines (lacking label on volume 2), worn and frayed at extremities, 4to (2) Lot 36 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 16

19 Lot Burrow (J.C. & William Thomas). Mongst Mines and Miners; or Underground Scenes by Flash-Light: A Series of Photographs with Explanatory Letterpress Illustrating Methods of Working in Cornish Mines, 1st edition, London and Camborne, 1893, frontispiece and 26 mounted photographs, a few minor spots to text, contemporary presentation inscription to half-title, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed with tiny tears, boards slightly bowed, 4to Dramatic and technically difficult photographs of Cornish miners at work by Burrow, photographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. (1) Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands Adjacent..., enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 3 volumes, London: John Nichols, 1789, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, additional portrait frontispiece to volume 2 (trimmed to margins and lined to verso), 57 uncoloured engraved maps by John Cary (including 52 folding) and 96 engraved plates (including 8 folding), few engraved illustrations, one folding pedigree, occasional spotting, offsetting and toning, later endpapers with cloth hinges, relaid bookplates of William Van Mildert and William Orme Foster, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, slight wear to extremities, folio (3) Carter (W.). Six Select Views in Yorkshire, lithotinted by J. B. Pyne from original drawings made expressly for this work by W. Carter. With descriptive letter-press, published T. W. Green, Leeds, 1843, printed title and dedication to the Earl of Zetland, ten pages of descriptive text, blank leaf with printed monogram to verso, six (complete) uncoloured lithographic plates printed on card, some spotting throughout, publisher s paper wrappers with title repeated on upper cover, wrappers frayed and worn and laid on later card, later stitched binding, upright folio, contained in modern portfolio Rare. Not found in Abbey. No copies listed on Copac. Last auction copy in (1)

20 41 Cary (John). Cary s Traveller s Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales..., [1792 or later], printed title trimmed with no loss to text and repaired, near contemporary ownership signature (partially abraided), printed date removed, advertisement and contents list, engraved map of England and Wales with contemporary outline colouring, forty-two (only) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, printed back to back, slight offsetting, lacking the folding map of Yorkshire, some marginal dust and finger soiling, bound with Cary s New Itinerary or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales..., 1802, printed title and dedication, folding engraved map of England & Wales with contemporary outline colouring, laid on later linen, some creasing and spotting, some staining to endpapers, later ownership signature to front endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, rear board near detached, rubbed and worn at extremities, 8vo (1) Cooke (George Alexander). Topography of Great Britain, or British Traveller s Pocket Directory being an accurate and Comprehensive Topographical and statistical description of all the counties in England, Scotland and Wales with the adjacent Islands: Illustrated with Maps of all the Counties which form the Complete British Atlas, 26 volumes, published Sherwood, Neely and Jones, [ ], title pages to each volume, 103 uncoloured engraved plates (two views to each plate) and forty-four (only) uncoloured engraved maps, including one folding (Scotland), some offsetting to maps, occasional spotting throughout, contemporary half morocco with gilt decorated spines, worn and frayed, a few spines heavily frayed and worn with slight loss, 12mo Sold as a collection of maps and plates, not subject to return. (26) Eyre-Todd (George, editor). The Book of Glasgow Cathedral, A History and Description, Glasgow, 1898, illustrations, a few spots, top edge gilt, original decorative cloth gilt by Talwin Morris, small wormhole at foot of upper joint, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to (1) Cole (George & Roper, John). The British Atlas; Comprising a complete set of County Maps of England and Wales with a general map of navigable Rivers and Canals and Plans of Cities and Principal Towns, 1st. edition, published Vernor, Hood, Sharpe, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and others, 1810, title page with near contemporary ownership stamp, contents list, two general maps of England & Wales, fifty-six (complete) engraved county maps with bright contemporary hand colouring and twenty-one (complete) uncoloured engraved town plans, occasional marginal finger and dust soiling, later endpapers, modern half morocco gilt, 4to Chubb CCCXXXIX. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) Groome (Francis H., ed.). Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography, Statistical, Biographical, and Historical, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, Thomas C. Jack, , 42 engraved or lithographic maps, all coloured and folding and including a large elevation map of Scotland, 6 steel-engraved views, extra-illustrated with numerous tipped-in additional engraved views on different paper stock, the large map with some splitting along folds but contents otherwise clean, marbled edges, contemporary reddish-brown half morocco, extremities and sides slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Fullarton (A. and Co., publishers), A Gazetteer of the World, or Dictionary of Geographical Knowledge... 7 volumes, Edinburgh, 1871, numerous steel-engraved plates, mainly maps and views, the maps with outline colour, wood-engravings to the text, occasional offsetting, marbled edges, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed, large 8vo Groome s Gazetteer is complete in 3 volumes; it was also issued in 6 volumes between 1882 and (10) HMSO. England and Wales, Return of Owners of Land, 1873, 2 volumes, London, 1875, together with Scotland. Owners of Lands and Heritages 17 & 18 Vict., Cap Return... Edinburgh, 1874, plus, Land Owners in Ireland, Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards, in the Several Counties, Counties of Cities, and Counties of Towns in Ireland... Dublin, 1876, contemporary ownership inscription to pastedowns, occasional foxing, some internal browning and soiling to Ireland volume, uniform contemporary tan half sheep, morocco spine labels, cloth sides, extremities lightly rubbed, sides marked, folio (4) London & The River Thames. Cassell & Company Limited (publisher), The Royal River: The Thames from the Source to Sea, 1885, additional half-title, photogravure frontispiece, numerous illustrations to text and throughout, all edges gilt, decorative cloth boards, slight wear at extremities, folio, together with Fearnside (William Gray & Harral Thomas), The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, 1838, additional decorative half-title, title page with near contemporary ownership signature, twenty-nine (complete as list) uncoloured engraved plates, each with tissue guard, some water staining, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, worn at extremities, 8vo, with Shaw Sparrow (W., editor), In Rustic England, published Hodder & Stoughton, 1906, additional half-title, twenty-five tipped in colour plates after Birket Foster, slight spotting, publisher s red cloth gilt, 8vo (3)

21 Lot 48 Lot 49 Lot Paterson (Daniel). Paterson s British Itinerary, being a new and accurate Delineation and Description of the Direct and Principal Cross Roads of Great Britain, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, published Bowles & Carver, 1796, frontispiece of an engraved double page map of England & Wales, engraved title and dedication, 340 uncoloured strip road maps printed back to back and numbered in volume one and in volume two, 19th century ink ownership signature and bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary tree calf gilt with contrasting morocco labels to spine, slight wear to extremities, 8vo (2) Phillips (Richard, pub.). An Atlas of the British Islands containing forty-six maps newly and originally drawn from the population returns and other modern authorities, 1808, printed title with near contemporary ownership signature and some staining and dust soiling, forty-six engraved maps, all with contemporary hand colouring (including seven double page), slight staining throughout, front blank with contemporary ink and pencil ownership signatures, later endpapers, modern half calf gilt, 8vo (1) Robinson (William). Gravetye Manor or Twenty Years Work round an Old Manor House, John Murray, 1911, etched frontispiece, 36 illustrations, including four full page, light spotting and soiling to two endpapers, top edge gilt, original limp vellum, some soiling, cloth ties, folio, with an autograph letter from Robinson loosely inserted, on Gravetye Manor headed paper, thanking the recipient and discussing a Ruskin book (1) Rutter (John). Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, published by the author, Shaftesbury & London, 1823, half-title, 14 plates (including folding lithograph plan of the estate, and 3 handcoloured aquatints, correct as list), wood engraved vignettes, double-page pedigree, list of subscribers at end, occasional spotting, one small ink mark to plate margin, last few leaves at rear with marginal stain to small area of upper outer blank corners, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated dark green morocco, gilt decorated turn-ins, upper joint cracked & weak, worn at head & foot of spine, joints and extremities rubbed, 4to, together with Melville (Lewis), The Life and Letters of William Beckford of Fonthill, 1910, photogravure portrait frontispiece and black & white plates, signature of Gerald Tyrwhitt to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus one other related Abbey Scenery 418. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (3)

22 52 Smith (Alfred). Twenty Lithographic Views of Ecclesiastical Edifices in the Borough of Stroud by Alfred Smith, Artist, with short notices appended to each drawing, published J. P. Brisley, Stroud, 1838, twenty lithographic plates on India laid paper, dedication leaf signed by Alfred Smith, 2pp. title page and front endpaper with later pencil ownership signature, subscribers list present, occasional spotting, later pencil numbers to upper right corner of descriptive text, occasional pencil and ink marginalia, contemporary half morocco gilt, rebacked, rubbed and worn, oblong 4to Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.313. (1) Stonehenge. A Description of Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, Extracted from the works of the most Eminent Writers on that Stupendous Structure: with an Account of the Fall of Three Stones, January 3, 1797, and a History of the Druids, new edition, Salisbury: Printed and Sold by J. Easton, 1808, frontispiece with three wood engraved vignettes, folding engraved plate, publisher s advert list at rear, occasional spotting and light dust-soiling, disbound, slim 12mo, together with James (Easton), Conjectures on the Mysterious Monument of ancient Art, Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain; Commencing its History by Jeffery of Monmouth..., and continued in chronological Order... to a Period of 682 Years. To which is Added, a History of the Druids, the supposed Architects of Stonehenge, 14th edition, Salisbury: Printed and published by the Compiler, J. Easton, 1826, wood engraved frontispiece and three illustrations, scattered spotting, original printed wrappers, lacking spine, some browning and wear, slim 12mo, with Dodsworth (William), A Guide to the Catedral Church of Salisbury. With a Particular Account of the Late Great Improvements made therein, under the Direction of James Wyatt, Esq., Salisbury: Printed by B. Collins, 1792, 84pp., ink stamp to title and front free endpaper, occasional light dust-soiling and spotting, sewing broken and disbound in original blue wrappers, lacking spine and a little wear, slim 8vo, and Bowles (Rev. W.L.), Hermes Britannicus. A Dissertation on the Celtic Deity Teutates, the Mercurius of Caesar, in further proof and corroboration of the origin and designation of the Great Temple at Abury, in Wiltshire, 1828, original brown cloth gilt, torn at head of spine with loss, some fading and light wear, 8vo, plus other 19th & 20th century Wiltshire topography & history related including Memorials of Old Wiltshire, edited by Alice Dryden, 1906, (with bookplate of Charles Penruddocke), and Historic Spots in Wiltshire, Trowbridge: West Wilts Printing Co. [1901] (26) Stowe. A Description of the House and Gardens of the most noble and puissant Prince, Richard Grenville Nugent Chandos Temple, Duke of Buckingham & Chandos..., Buckingham: J. Seeley, 1827, 24 engraved plates including frontispiece (two folding) and five engraved plans, occasional light spotting and minor offsetting, front free endpaper inscribed T.B. from T.A. Christmas MDCCCCLIII, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, green morocco title label, joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (1) Lot Tunnicliff (William). A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Stafford, Chester and Lancaster, containing a new-engraved map of each county..., published Nantwich, 1787, printed title and dedication, three uncoloured folding engraved maps, maps of Cheshire and Lancashire with small handling tears, thirty-two uncoloured plates of heraldic crests, printed back-to-back, contemporary calf, upper board detached, worn and rubbed, 8vo (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 20

23 NATURAL HISTORY 57 Albin (Eleazar). A Natural History of Spiders and other curious Insects, published John Tilly for R. Montagu and others, 1736, printed title, coloured frontispiece, list of subscribers and fifty-three (correct) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, some offsetting to plates, last three plates with repaired closed tears affecting image, later endpapers, modern half morocco gilt, 4to (1) Abbot (Charles). Flora Bedfordiensis, comprehending such plants as grow wild in the County of Bedford, arranged according to the System of Linnaeus, with occasional remarks, 1st edition, Bedford, W. Smith, 1798, six hand-coloured engraved plates, a few minor spots, armorial bookplate of Knapton, contemporary half calf, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo Henrey 378. Presentation copy, inscribed to head of title: Admiral James Brine, from his affectionate nephew, the author ( author shaved at outer margin affecting letters), passed down to his son Rear-Admiral Augustus Brine and by descent to his son, who changed the surname to Knapton. The first local flora in English and the more scarce coloured plate issue. (1) Bewick (Thomas). The Fables of Aesop, 1st edition, Newcastle, 1818, engraved portrait frontispiece not present, facsimile thumbmark receipt leaf before title, numerous wood engraved illustrations to text by Thomas Bewick, tail-pieces, etc., some minor soiling marks to preliminary leaves and occasionally to text, first three printed leaves with minor repairs to fore-margins, untrimmed, bookplate of George Skelly, Alnwick to front pastedown, later half calf, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo, Large Paper copy, together with History of British Birds (Land Birds/Water Birds), 2 volumes, Newcastle, printed by Edward Walker for T. Bewick, 1804, engraved portrait frontispiece, title with wood engraved vignette, and numerous woodcut illustrations to text, contents in clean condition with strong impressions of the plates, all edges gilt, contemporary blind- and gilt-decorated full calf, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, 8vo, plus a copy of the Cresset Press edition of Bewick s Memoir, 1961 (4)

24 59 Brisson (Mathurin Jacques). Ornithologie, ou, Méthode contenant la division des oiseaux en ordres, sections, genres, espèces & leurs variétés..., 6 volumes (including the supplement at rear of volume 6), 1st edition, Paris, 1760, engraved frontispiece to each volume and 261 fine folding copper engraved plates by Francois-Nicolas Martinet, all good impressions in clean condition, contemporary uniform French polished full calf gilt, a few minor marks to extremities, 4to Nissen IVB145. Anker 69. Ellis 378. Wood, page 257. Zimmer, page 94. Issued during the period of publication of Buffon s monumental Histoire Naturelle, Brisson s natural history of birds is regarded as one of the earliest systematic treatises on birds by a contemporary of Linnaeus. (6) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 22

25 Lot 60 Lot 61 Lot Church (John). A Cabinet of Quadrupeds, consisting of highly-finished engravings by James Tookey from drawings by Julius Ibbetson, 2 volumes (bound in one), published Darton and Harvey, 1805, title pages and additional decorative titles for each volume, eighty-four (complete) uncoloured engraved plates, slight spotting throughout, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, later half morocco gilt, slight wear to extremities, folio (1) Curtis (William). Lectures on Botany as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth..., 3 volumes, 1805, engraved portrait frontispiece, 119 engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, erratic pagination, some spotting throughout, untrimmed, near contemporary quarter cloth with contrasting morocco gilt labels to spines, rubbed and frayed at extremities, 8vo (3) Daniel (William Barker). Supplement to the Rural Sports, 1813, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title, four engraved plates (3 folding), occasional spotting, near contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, extremities slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Beckford (Peter), Thoughts upon Hunting: in a series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, 4th edition, 1802, engraved frontispiece and two plates at rear, light dampstaining at front & rear, armorial bookplate of the Crump family, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, green morocco title label a little worn, extremities rubbed, 4to, with Sinclair (George), Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: or, an account of the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different Grasses and other plants used as the food of the more valuable domestic animals: instituted by John, Duke of Bedford..., 2nd edition, 1825, half-title, 60 hand-coloured engraved plates, some spotting and offsetting, disbound 8vo, plus Bracken (Henry), Farriery Improv d: or, a Compleat Treatise upon the Art of Farriery..., 2 volumes, 5th & 4th editions respectively, , half-title to volume 2, contemporary calf, volume 2 rebacked, worn, 12mo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (5) Darwin (Charles). On the Various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, and on the Good Effects of Intercrossing, 1st edition, John Murray, 1862, 32pp. publisher s advert list at rear dated December 1861, one folding wood engraved plate, numerous illustrations and diagrams to text, original cloth gilt, spine faded, joints and extremities a little frayed, 8vo Freeman 800. (1) Dezallier d Argenville (Antoine Joseph). L Histoire Naturelle éclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, la Lithologie et la Conchyliologie dont l une traite des Pierres et l autre des Coquillages..., published Paris, 1742, title printed in red & black, additional decorative frontispiece and thirty-two (complete) uncoloured engraved plates, contemporary mottled calf gilt, rebacked, repaired at extremities, 4to Nissen 144. (1)

26 67 Fairholt (F.W.). Tobacco: Its History and Associations, 1876, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor toning, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Cundall (J.W.), Pipes and Tobacco being a discourse on smoking and smokers, circa 1890, numerous black and white advertisements to front and rear, some minor toning, original illustrated cloth boards, lightly rubbed, slim 8vo, and Nee (Min Ren), An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars, 2nd reprint, Germany, 2003, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original boards in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed and marked, large 8vo, plus other mostly 20th century tobacco, cigar, cigarette and smoking reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (approx. 90) Fuller (Errol). The Great Auk, 1st edition, published by the author, 1999, additional half-title, numerous colour an black & white illustrations throughout, half-title with signed presentation by author, dust jacket, publisher s cloth gilt, 4to, together with Ching (Raymond Harris), The Great Auk, late 20th century, colour print, signed by artist in pencil to lower right, 355 x 525mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2) Ellis (Jean). Essai sur L'Histoire Naturelle des Corallines et d'autres Productions Marines du Même Genre..., sur les cotes de la Grande-Bretagne et d'irlande auquel on a joint une Description d'un Grand Polype de Mer, published Pierre de Hondt, The Hague, 1756, decorative engraved frontispiece, title printed in red & black, title with near contemporary manuscript ownership signature, thirty-nine uncoloured engraved plates (including five folding), some contemporary ink marginalia throughout, contemporary calf, upper board detached, 4to First and only edition in the French language, which describes and illustrates various types of corals, sponges and crustacea found in British and Irish coastal waters. The first edition in English was published in (1) Gosse (Philip Henry). Actinologia Britannica. A History of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals, published Van Voorst, 1860, additional half-title, ten chromolithographic plates, each with tissue guard, publisher s decorative cloth gilt, together with A Year at the Shore, published Dalby, Isbister & Co., 1877, additional halftitle, thirty-six chromolithographic plates, endpapers toned, all edges gilt, publisher s decorative cloth gilt, a little worn at extremities, 8vo (2) Hamilton (Edward). The Flora Homoeopathica; or illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants used as homoeopathic remedies, 2 volumes, published Leath & Ross, , additional half-title, sixty-six hand coloured lithographic plates, slight spotting, contemporary green cloth gilt, frayed at extremities, large 8vo (2) * English School. Foxhound, circa 1840, watercolour on paper, unsigned, 10.5 x 18.5cm (4.25 x 7.25ins), modern frame, glazed (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 24 Lot 71

27 Lot Karr (Alphonse). Voyage autour de mon Jardin, published Paris, 1851, additional half-title, eight (complete) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, numerous wood engraved illustrations, some spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary decorative cloth gilt sidings and spine, slight wear to extremities, 4to, together with Gervais (Paul), Hisatoire Naturelle des Mammifères, published Paris, 1855, additional half-title, fortyone engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, numerous wood engraved illustrations throughout, slight spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary decorative gilt sidings and spine, slight wear to extremities, 4to Near uniform decorative French bindings. (2) * Lewin (John William, ). Finch on a branch, 1827, pencil on wove paper, dated 2nd March 1827, lower right, and inscribed to right hand margin Drawn from Nature & Correct in Size & All Honors, J. Lewin, 26 x 23cm (10.25 x 9ins), mounted, with Folio fine Art label to verso (1) Linden (Jean Jules, Lucien Linden, Emile Rodigas, & others). L Illustration Horticole revue Mensuelle des Serres et des Jardins, 4th series, volume 33, numbers 1-12, 1886, thirty-four chromolithographic plates, including several double page, publisher s printed paper wrappers, with another twenty-nine duplicate sets, 8vo (348) Loudon (Mrs. Jane). The Ladies Flower Garden: Ornamental Annuals, Ornamental Bulbous Bulbs, Ornamental Perennials (volume I only), 3 volumes, , 151 hand-coloured lithographed plates, occasional light spotting and toning, a few plates and leaves detaching, contemporary green half morocco, two covers detached, spines faded and rubbed, some edge wear, 4to Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon Park, Oxfordshire. (3)

28 75 Loudon (Jane Webb). The Ladies Flower-Garden of Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, 1st edition, 1848, 42 handcoloured lithographic plates, a few heightened in gum arabic, all with tissue-guards, initial blank and title page foxed, occasional light spotting to plate margins, plates 4 and 5 bound out of place, plate number of plate 13 partially trimmed, all edges gilt, contemporary green full morocco, spine slightly faded, extremities a little rubbed, 4to Nissen 1236.Provenance: bookplate of Stafford and Isobel Cripps; 2 signed letters (typed and autograph) from Isobel Cripps loosely inserted. (1) New Naturalist Series, 53 volumes, numbers 1-4, 6-35, 38, 40-42, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52-54, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65-68, mixed editions, , together with 4 volumes of New Naturalist Mini, numbers 1, 9, 19, 22, mixed editions, , and 69 further duplicate volumes, all mixed editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo (126) Pennant (Thomas). History of Quadrupeds, & Genera of Birds, 3 volumes bound two, printed for B. White, 1781, engraved title to each volume, 52 and 16 engraved plates to each work respectively (68 plates in total), some light scattered spotting and offsetting, marbled endpapers, with bookplate of Clarkson Palmer to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary tree full calf gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to edges, covers detached, 4to, together with Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de), A Natural History, General and Particular: containing the history and theory of the earth, a general history of man..., translated from the French by William Smellie, new edition, corrected and enlarged, to which is added A History of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, 2 volumes, published by Richard Adams, 1817, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, 52 hand-coloured engraved plates, some minor marks and occasional spotting, index leaves at front of first volume with slight fraying to fore-edge, contemporary bookplate of S. Wakefield, Digbeth, Birmingham, to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, rubbed and scuffed (generally a good copy), 4to, plus three others related Culpeper s Complete Herbal, new edition, Thomas Kelly, circa 1820s, with hand coloured botanical plates, bound in contemporary black half calf, 4to, & Oliver Goldsmith s History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, A. Fullarton & Co., circa 1850s, with hand coloured plates, some spotting, contemporary green half calf gilt, large 8vo (7) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 26

29 82 Walton (Izaak and Charles Cotton). The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton... To which are added an introductory essay; the Linnaean arrangement of the various river fish delineated in the work... 2nd edition, 1824, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plates and illustrations, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary ownership inscription at head of title, contemporary diced calf, rebacked with spine labels renewed, 8vo, together with A Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Country Anglers, edited by Joseph Crawhall, 1st edition, Newcastle, 1864, illustrations, a few light spots, top edge gilt, original morocco-backed boards, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, Abel Chapman s copy, with his inscription and bookplate, with a presentation inscription to Fanny Crawhall from the editor and later presentation note from Fanny Crawhall, one of 50 large paper copies, plus the Nonesuch Press s Izaak Walton the Compleat Angler, the Lives of Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert and Sanderson, 1929, limited edition 278/1100 and Hugh Falkus s The Sea Trout, 1987, limited signed edition of 1000 (4) Rippon (Robert H.F.). Icones Ornithopterorum: A Monograph of the Rhopalocerous Genus Ornithoptera, or Bird-Wing Butterflies [ ], 21 hand-coloured lithographed plates only (of 90), one uncoloured plate, a few with light soiling and small marginal chips and tears, loosely contained in original Part II printed wrappers (lacking spine, marginal chips and tears), sheet size 380 x 283mm Nissen ZBI The greatest work on bird-wing butterflies and Rippon s magnum opus, taking some 20 years and published in 25 parts. Based on the author s travels to Panama and South America in the 1860s, his specimen collection of over 100,000 insects was presented to the Natural History Museum. (22) Sowerby (John Edward). English Botany; or Coloured Figures of British Plants, volumes 1-11 (of 12), 3rd edition, 1863, numerous colour plates, bookplates to modern endpapers, some minor toning, uniform original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (11) Vaurie (Charles). Tibet and its Birds, H.F. & G. Witherby, 1972, three colour plates, half tone illustrations, top edge gilt, original red half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, large 8vo Limited edition 31/65, signed by the author. (1) Wallis (Thomas). The Farrier s and Horseman s complete Dictionary: Containing the art of Farriery in all its Branches; with whatever relates to the Manage and to the Knowledge, Breeding, Feeding and Dieting of Horses..., 3rd. edition, published J. Beecroft, J. & F. Rivington, W. Owen, T. Lowndes, G. Robinson and T. Baker, 1775, printed title and preface, contemporary calf gilt, boards repaired, some staining and wear, 8vo (1) Woodville (William). Medical Botany, Containing Systematic and General Descriptions, With Plates, of All the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica, as Published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh..., 3 volumes (without supplement), 1st edition, , printed titles with near contemporary ownership signature, 210 (complete) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, one plate (no. 141) with repaired closed tear, later endpapers, modern half speckled calf gilt, 4to Nissen Henrey (3)

30 FOSSILS & MINERALS 86* Cleoniceras. Ammonite, cut through its centre and polished to reveal the intricate chambers which have been preserved in Calcite and Limestone, a large and impressive display fossil at approximately 18.5cm across (1) * Large Fossil Wood section, weighing approximately 6kg, 19cm wide From the Triassic Period of Madagascar and is a very impressive item, an interiors piece. (1) Lot 87 Lot 88 85* Large Fossil Wood Slice. weighing approximately 5kg, 35.5cm wide From the Triassic Period of Madagascar and is a very impressive item, an interiors piece. (1) * Tyrannosaurus Tooth. A large and impressive Tooth from the T-rex of North Africa, the species is Caracharodontosaurus and would have been equally as ferocious as its North America counterpart, the specimen measures nearly 8.5cm long and has excellent enamelling and serrations (1) * Spinosaurus Tooth. An exceptional tooth from one of the largest predators to have walked on our planet, the tooth is fully rooted and shows a small amount of natural feeding wear to the tip, a beautiful example which is extremely large at 11.5cm long. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 28

31 89* Stephanoceras Ammonite. This highly ribbed ammonite comes from the Yeovil area of Somerset and is in very good condition with preservation to the very centre of the ammonite, there are also several belemnites on this piece that have been polished, the ammonite measures approximately 20cm across (1) * Paradoxides Trilobite. A very well preserved specimen, preserved in Limonite which gives the orange colour to an impressive interiors piece, the specimen measures 29cm, the surrounding rock measures 36.5cm The specimen is from the Cambrian period and is approximately 490 Million years old. (1) * Fossil Ammonite in Nodule from Lyme Regis. An Androgynoceras which has been prepared in its original rock or nodule, these specimens are prepared without knowing what is in the rock, sometimes finding a beautiful ammonite as in this case, many hours of work have gone into working this specimen, the ammonite measures 8cm, the rock measures 18cm (1) * Hollardops Mesocristata. An exceptionally well preserved specimen, having been cleaned away from the surrounding rock so that genal spines are free standing, the fossil itself measures 7cm along its axis This is a very well preserved example from the Lower Devonian of Morocco. (1)

32 93* Erbenochile Erbeni. An extremely rare trilobite species that has very large eye turrets and granulous spines the length of its axis, Lower Devonian of Morocco, 9cm long Only a handful of this species are found each year. A high grade collector example. (1) Lot 95 94* Crotalacephalus Gibbus. This well preserved specimen has been cleaned away from the surrounding rock and the Hypostome has been revealed from the underside, the fossil itself measures 9cm along its axis This is a very well preserved example from the Lower Devonian of Morocco. (1) * Dinosaur Tail Section Vertebra. Spinosaurus Aegypticus. This exceptional vertebra is from a fully mature adult Dinosaur and is an exceptional find, there are three articulated vertebrae, 33cm long This kind of fossil is incredibly rare and in fine condition. (1) * Ammonite Death Bed, from Lyme Regis coast, UK, a rare death assemblage of Arnioceras ammonites, the rock measures 30.5cm x 24cm and there are many specimens preserved in Calcite A rare specimen from the Jurassic coast, approximately 200 million years old. (1) Lot 96 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 30

33 97* Nautilus, from Lyme Regis, UK, a very large Nautilus from the Jurassic coast, measuring 28cm across and preserved in Calcite Many hours of work has gone into preparing this exceptional fossil. The specimen weighs approximately 10kg. (1) * Dactilioceras Ammonite group presented on stand, Schaffhausen, Bavaria, Germany, 170 Million Years, Lower Jurassic, 30cm high, overall height including stand 35cm (1) * Keichousuarus Hui. A fossil Marine Reptile from the Triassic period, some 225 Million year old, the specimen is complete and exhibits fine detail throughout, with excellent skull and digit detail, the animal measures 16cm in length on rock that measures 12.5 x 20cm (1) * Fossilised Crab. Harpactocacinus punctatus, Verona, Italy, Eocene period, 45 million years old, presented on a rocky base, 18cm long (1) * A large Carcharodon megalodon tooth, South Carolina, 15 Million Years Miocene, 12cm long From the biggest species of shark to inhabit the seas. (1)

34 102* Septarian calcite spheres on stand, Utah, USA, each approx. 15cm across, stand length 29cm (1) * A fine pair of Cleoniceras Ammonite pair on stand, slice and polished, Madagascar, 110 Million Years, Cretaceous, each 16.5cm across Good interior pieces (1) * Labradorite, Madagascar, a large and polished specimen, polished throughout to show the iridescent flashes of colour, 35cm high (1) Lot * A beautiful amethyst specimen, Uruguay, formed with deep colour, on a stand, 33cm high, overall height including stand 38cm (1) Lot * A pair of agatised fossilised wood bookends, Araucarioxylon arizonicum (monkey puzzle tree), Arizona, USA 225 Million Years, Late Triassic, 17.5cm high (2) Lot 104 Lot * A pair of agatised fossilised wood bookends, Araucarioxylon arizonicum (monkey puzzle tree), Arizona, USA 225 Million Years, Late Triassic, 14.5cm high (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 32

35 Lot 108 Lot * Fossil fish plaque (Knightia & Diplomystus), Green River Formation, Wyoming, 47 Million Years, Eocene, 15.5cm x 24cm (1) * Mosasaur Jaw, Khourigba, Morocco, 70 Million Years, Late Cretaceous, 56cm wide Mosasaurs were massive carnivorous marine reptiles. (1) * A well-presented Trilobite, Crotalocephalus, Atlas Mountains, Morocco, 420 Million Years, Devonian, 6.5cm long (1) * Ammonite pair set in matrix. Kosmoceras, Wiltshire Gravel Pits 140 Million Years, Upper Jurassic, 19cm wide (1) Lot 109 Lot

36 FISHING TACKLE & TAXIDERMY 112* North American Bison skull, circa 1950s, a good example retaining teeth and with 79cm wide horns (1) Lot * Duck decoys. Two painted decoys, early 20th century, two carved wooden decoys with crude contemporary hand colouring, ceramic eyes, each with iron mooring loop to front of model, each approximately 315mm in length (2) * Fishing flies. A mixed collection of vintage Salmon and Trout flies, early - mid 20th century, numerous fishing flies, contained in eleven purpose-made leather wallets, aluminium and Bakelite boxes, including examples manufactured by Mallocks, Hardy and Wheatley, various sizes and condition, all contained in a felt lined painted metal box with engraved ownership plaque to lid (12) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 34

37 115* Fishing Reels. A collection of ten vintage fly reels, early 20th century, including a 3 1/2 inch Hardy Silex Major, a P. Malloch (Perth) 2 3/4 inch trout fly reel, a Hardy 3 1/2 inch Perfect reel and others similar, various sizes and condition (10) * Fishing Rods. A collection of nine vintage Salmon and Trout fly rods, early - mid 20th century, including split cane trout rods by Long and Hardy, wooden rods by P. Malloch (Perth) and bamboo and wooden salmon rods by Farlow & Co, Forrest & Sons and C. Playfair and Co., all contained in contemporary canvas rod bags, various sizes and condition, with two contemporary wooden rod boxes (11) * Taxidermy. Roach, caught by A. J. Stebbing at Denham, July 6th 1914, Wgt. 1lb 8oz, preserved by J. Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St. Lukes, London, well mounted specimen presented in a naturalistic setting, painted backboard with taxidermist s label and details of the fish, presented in a contemporary bow-fronted glass case with verre eglomise glass, height 290, width 480mm, depth 145mm (1) * Fishing tackle. A large mixed collection of fishing tackle, mostly relating to fly fishing, early - mid 20th century, including fly tying eqipment, spring measures, priest, gaff, landing nets, canvas tackle bags, spinners & lures, hand-lines, leaders and casts, cast cases (including leather and tin examples), salmon flies and line, all contained in a large painted metal box (quantity) * Taxidermy. An ermine, by Ralph Allder, taxidermist Newbury, early 20th century, an ermine presented in a naturalistic setting with a painted backboard with the taxidermist s label to lower right, some staining to backboard, contemporary wood and glass case, height 260mm, width 390mm, depth 120mm (1) * Taxidermy. Barn owl, Little owl [and] Woodcock, late 20th century, together three separate taxidermy specimens, the Little owl presented on a naturalistic tree stump, the Barn owl on a stone, the Woodcock mounted on a tree stump and then on a stained wooden plinth, each approximately 320mm high (3)

38 SPORTING PICTURES All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 122* Aldin (Cecil). A Likely Spot, circa 1905, chromolithograph, title in separate mount aperture, image size 290 x 605mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * Alken (Henry, Junior). Fox Hunting, circa 1830, pencil and wash drawing, 260 x 410mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * Adamson (Dorothy, 20th-c.). Three studies of dogs, 20th century, pastel and chalk study of four red setter heads, 450 x 610mm, a charcoal drawing of two English Springer Spaniels, 360 x 415mm and a pencil drawing of a Bull Terrier titled 'Peeping Tom', laid on later card, 320 x 245mm, plus a colour print of English Springer Spaniels, 370 x 420mm (4) * Alken (Samuel, ). Hare Coursing, pencil and wash drawing, 270 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 36

39 125* Attributed to James Barenger ( ). The Weighing-in, pen, ink & watercolour on paper, unsigned, some paper damage to sky area towards left, 12.5 x 42cm (5 x 16.5ins) mount aperture, old black and gilt frame, glazed (1) * Cricket. A Cricket Match between Sussex and Kent, published S. Lipschitz, Hamburg and London, circa 1870, hand coloured lithograph, one marginal repaired closed tear, slight staining, 490 x 605mm, mounted, framed and glazed A cricket match between Sussex and Kent played at Brighton. In the foreground is a gathering of spectators, each one a portrait of famous cricketers of the period including players, umpires and patrons. The print is taken from a larger engraving by G. H. Phillips which was published in (1) * Fairland (Thomas). Peter Simple by Arbutus (Grey), Dam by Sir Malagigi, published Mr. T. Walker, Grantham, 1841, hand coloured lithograph of a grey racehorse with jockey up after J. Fernely, proof before title and letters, legends added below image in pencil, title in manuscript in mount aperture, image size 420 x 540mm, mounted, framed and glazed A scarce racing portrait, possibly commissioned by the owner - Mr T. Walker - of Barnaby cottage, Grantham, Lincolnshire. The horse ran in six Grand Nationals between 1841 and It never won but finished second in 1845 and 3rd in 1841 and (1)

40 128* Farquharson (Joseph). [Salmon Fishing on the Dee], published Frost & Reed, 1903, uncoloured engraving, proof before title and letters, signed in pencil below image by engraver and artist, slight spotting, 600 x 840mm, mounted, framed and glazed A large and striking engraving; believed to be the lower Blackhall Beat on the Boyne to Banchory stretch of the River Dee (Royal Deeside) in the Finzean Estate, near Balmoral. (1) * Hunt (George). Trolling for Pike [and] Fly Fishing, published J. Moore, circa 1850, pair of aquatints after J. Pollard, bright contemporary hand colouring, 400 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed A fine bright set in good condition. (2) * Hassell (John & Nicholls W.). To Claude Scott Esq. of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire, this plate of Fishermen is most respectively dedicated..., published J. Hassell & J. Richards, May 2nd. 1814, mixed method engraving after Philip Reinagle with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, 425 x 540mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * Hunt (George). August Grouse shooting, September Partridge shooting, October Pheasant shooting, November Woodcock shooting, December Duck, shooting, January Snipe shooting, published J. W. Laird, 1841 [but early 20th century impressions], six hand coloured engravings, the set of shooting months of the year after F. C. Turner, slight spotting and staining, Duck shooting with crude repairs to possible worm holes, each approximately 460 x 570mm, uniformally framed and glazed in contemporary Hogarth frames, together with Pollard (J., after), Bottom Fishing, published circa 1850 but early 20th century impression, hand coloured aquatint, 400 x 460mm, framed and glazed (7) * Platt (Capt. John). Hog Hunting, The Find, The Burst, The Charge [and] The Tired Pig, published Messrs. Fores, circa 1840, the set of four aquatints after Capt. Platt, bright contemporary hand colouring, The Burst with long repaired closed tears affecting image and torn with loss to upper left margin, repaired, the other three images with repaired marginal closed tears just affecting image, some marginal staining and soiling, each approximately 610 x 800mm (4) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 38

41 133* Pleissner (Ogden M.). The Leaping Sea Trout, published Frost & Reed Ltd, 1957, colour photolithographic print, signed in pencil by the artist to lower right, blindstamp of the Fine Art Trade Guild to lower left, 415 x 620mm, mounted, framed and glazed Ogden Pleissner was an American sporting artist who came to the British Isles as a guest of Colonel Rex Benson and painted two pictures. This example shows Colonel Benson fishing Loch Fada on South Uist with Angus MacKinnon on the oars. The other image was of the Bridge Pool over the Howmore, also on South Uist. It is believed that the prints were limited to an edition of 440. (1) * Watson (Raymond C.). Curlew, late 20th century, watercolour and gouache, signed by artist, 380 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed The Moorland Gallery label to verso of frame. (1) * Travies (Edouard). La Venerie. Souvenir de Chasses. Colins de la Californie (Perdrix de la Californie), published Paris, 1853, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 385 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * Whymper (Charles, ). Partridges on the High Ground in Glenshee, watercolour, titled and signed in pencil to lower left, 335 x 280mm, mounted framed and glazed (1)

42 MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 137 Africa. Munster (Sebastian), Tavola & discrizzione universale di tutta l Africa distesa anche piu la che i termini di Tolomeo, published Basle, circa 1550, uncoloured woodcut map, Italian title to upper border, descriptive text in cartouche, some staining, two small wormholes affecting image, 280 x 350mm, Italian text on verso, together with one other small uncoloured woodcut map of Africa, originally published in Cosmographia, with Italian text above and on verso, map size 130 x 160mm (2) * Americas. Gentleman s Magazine (publisher), A Map of the Country between Crown Point and Fort Edward, [1759], uncoloured engraved map, 190 x 115mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with A Plan of the City & Harbour of Louisburg shewing that part of Gabarus Bay in which the English landed, also their encampment during the Siege in 1745, [1758], uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Island of Cape Breton, old folds, slight fraying to upper margin, 190 x 255mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with A Plan of the City and Harbour of La Vera Cruz and the Castle of San Juan de Ulua..., [1740], uncoloured engraved map, 140 x 170mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Terry (G.), South America drawn from the latest & best authorities, 1787, uncoloured engraved map after T. Kitchin, 350 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Kitchin (Thomas), Map of the United States in North America with the British, French and Spanish Dominions adjoining, according to the Treaty of 1783, circa 1785, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, some staining, frayed with loss, trimmed with loss to margins, some later pencil annotations to image, laid on card, 370 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed (5) Andrews (John and Dury, Andrew). A Map of the Country sixty-five miles round London from actual surveys..., published J. Stoke, 1777, four (only) engraved sheets, contemporary outline colouring, each sheet approximately 510 x 670mm, together with Cary (John), A New Map of Derbyshire..., [and] A New Map of Huntingdonshire..., 1801, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 490 x 550mm, with Stockdale (John, publisher), A Map of Northumberland..., 1805, hand coloured map, engraved by John Cary, 515 x 400mm, plus Blair (John), The Republic of France..., [and] A Map of Germany divided into its Circles, circa 1770, two uncoloured engraved maps, each approximately 435 x 570mm (9) Africa. Janvier (Jean) L Afrique divisée en ses principaux etats, published Paris, 1762, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight dust soiling, 315 x 450mm, together with Van der Aa (Pieter), L Afrique suivant les nouvelles observations de Messrs. de l Academie Royale des Sciences etc., published Leiden, circa 1715, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 230 x 305mm, with Bowen (Thomas), A New and Accurate Map of Africa drawn from the best authorities, 1777, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, slight creasing, one small closed marginal closed tear just affecting image, 340 x 410mm, with another five maps of Africa, including examples by Lapie, Neele, S.D.U.K., Virtue and Lodge, various sizes and condition (8) British Isles. Helvicus (Nicholaus / Custodis David), Angliae Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicarum Insularum, [1644], uncoloured engraved map orientated to the east, two worm holes in upper margin, slight staining, 270 x 315mm Although this map bears the imprint of David Custodis who published this map in Laurea Austriaca..., in 1627; this is an example of the 1644 issue published by Schoenwetter in Theatrum Historiae Universalis..., in Scarce. R. W. Shirely Early Printed Maps of the British Isles. 535(a). (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 40

43 Lot British Isles. Inselin (Charles), Carte des Royaumes D Angleterre, D Ecosse et D Irlande..., published Paris, Alexis- Hubert Jaillot, 1715, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, slight dusts soiling, faint staining to central fold, crude tape repair to old fold, 630 x 855mm R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles Inselin 1. (1) Lot British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicar: Insularum descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1630, hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, central fold strengthened on verso, some dust and finger soiling to margins, 350 x 500mm R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles , no A scarce map. A re-issue of Pieter van den Keere s map of 1604, which in turn bears a striking resemblance to Ortelius s map of The map shows the British Isles under the newly installed James I with portraits of himself and his wife and son. There is also a royal coat of arms in the Stuart form. (1)

44 144 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottlandt so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben geheissen, published Basle, [1628], hand coloured woodcut map, orientated to the west, some repaired marginal closed tears, some staining and dust soiling, 320 x 365mm, German text on verso First published in the Cosmographia.., in (1) Lot British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae nova descriptio, circa 1646, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney Islands, slight text showthrough, 430 x 530mm, French text on verso, 430 x 540mm R. W. Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.487. (1) * British Isles. National Savings Committee (publishers), National Savings Map of the British Isles showing Festivals and Customs and the Arms or Seals of the Counties, circa 1954, large colour printed decorative map, old folds, small areas of restoration where folds cross, 975 x 725mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) Buckinghamshire. Speed (John), Buckingham both Shyre and Shire towne describ., 1st. edition, published George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Buckingham and Reading, slight fraying to margins but not affecting image, central fold partially repaired on verso, slight mount staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with Morden (Robert), Buckinghamshire, [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved map, slight spotting and staining, some creasing, repaired closed tears, 420 x 350mm, framed and glazed (2) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 42

45 149 Chatelain (Henri Abraham). Nouvelle Carte D Angleterre, D Ecosse et D Irlande avec des Instructions pour Connoitre Les Differents Etats de la Couronne D Angleterre en Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique, circa 1708, uncoloured engraved map of the British Isles, numerous panels of text describing the various countries, with two inset hemispheres of the world, one showing an insular California, old folds, two margins extended, 475 x 625mm, together with Nouvelle Carte de L Angleterre dans l aqu elle l on observe les comtez, les Archeves chez les Eveschez, les Universitez..., circa 1708, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of Northumberland, old folds, two margins partially strengthened on verso, 480 x 635mm, with Carte pour l introduction a l histoire D Angleterre..., circa 1708, uncoloured engraved map of the British Isles surrounded by descriptive text and the margins decorated by British monarchs, old folds, 515 x 605mm, with another eight uncoloured engraved sheets by Henry Chatelain, all with historical maps and scenes all relating to the British Isles, each approximately 345 x 460mm (11) Burma. Philip (George & Son, publisher), Burma and adjacent countries, published under the direction of Col. H. R. Thuillier R. E., Surveyor General of India, 1890, lithographic map with sparse contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1100 x 895mm, marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with printed label to upper board, slipcase a little faded (1) Doncaster. Faden (William & Sheardon, William, pubs.), To the Right Honourable William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl of Fitzwilliam, Viscount and Baron Milton &c. This Map of the Country round Doncaster is with his Lordships Permission Humbly Dedicated, published Doncaster & London, Oct. 1st. 1804, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 600 x 780mm,contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, with another copy similar but of the 1805 edition (2) Lot England & Wales. Visscher (Nicolas), A New Mapp of the Kingdome of England, Representing the Princedome of Wales and other Provinces, Cities, Market Towns, with the Roads from Town to Town and the Number of Reputed Miles between them, are given by Inspection without Scale or Compass. Printed and given out at Amsterdam by Nicolas Visscher upon the Dam at the signe of the Fisher, with priviledge of ye states generalls and are to be sould at London by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, circa 1694, large engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, ornate cartouche and alphabetical table of cities and towns to the vertical margins, old folds, frayed with slight loss to central fold (in Dorset), slight creasing, backed with archival tissue, 580 x 770mm R. W. Shirely. Printed Maps of the British Isles, Visscher 2. state. 4. (1)

46 152 England & Wales. Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria), Le Royaume D Angleterre divisé en plusiers parties, subdivisées en comtez ou shireries..., published J. B. Nolin., Paris, circa 1708, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Channel islands and part of the coast of North West France, 450 x 595mm, together with Danckerts (Cornelius), Accuratissima Angliae Regni et Walliae Principatus descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1690, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, trimmed at base with slight loss to printed margin, slight staining, 515 x 535mm R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles , Coronelli 1 state 2 [and] Danckerts 3. (2) England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham, Marchetti Pietro), Inghilterra, published Brescia, [1598], hand coloured engraved miniature map orientated to the west, 80 x 105mm, together with Langenes (Barent), Anglia, published Middleburgh, [1600 or later], uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the west, 90 x 125mm, Latin text on verso, with Humble (George, publisher), The Kingdome of England, [1627], hand coloured engraved miniature map, 85 x 125mm, English text on verso, plus Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Anglia, circa 1608, hand coloured engraved map, some dust soiling to margins, 140 x 185mm, French text on verso, and Van den Aa (Pieter), Anglia, circa 1707, uncoloured engraved map, 130 x 160mm, with two other miniature maps of England & Wales by Ortelius and Mercator/Jansson, various sizes and condition (7) England & Wales. Rogers (William), Englalond, Anglia Anglo Saxonum Heptarchia [and] Britannia Provincia Romanorum, [1600], two uncoloured engraved maps, thread margins, each approximately 175 x 205mm R. W. Shirley. Early printed Maps of the British Isles , nos. 231 & 232. Originally published in the 1600 edition of William Camden s Britannia. (2) Lot 155 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 44

47 Lot England & Wales. Walker (J. & C.), A Geological Map of England & Wales and part of Scotland, showing also the Inland Navigation by means of Rivers & Canals..., published March 31st. 1837, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, table of explanation, two geological cross sections, slight staining, 1400 x 990mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with morocco gilt label to upper board, heavily worn and frayed, together with Bradshaw & Blacklock (publishers), Bradshaw s Map of the Railways of England & Wales and part of Scotland, 10th October 1845, engraved map with contemporay hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled endpapers, 1100 x 830mm, publisher s green cloth gilt boards, faded and a little worn (2) England, Wales & Ireland. Vrients (Jan Baptista), Angliae et Hiberniae Accurata Descriptio Veteribus et Recentioribus Nominibus Illustrata, published Antwerp, circa 1612, fine hand coloured engraved map, extensively decorated with a strapwork cartouche, sea monsters, mermaids and Neptune, a genealogical family tree of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to James I dominates the right hand side of the map, light overall toning, 440 x 575mm, Latin text on verso This map first appears in Abraham Ortelius s atlas of This slightly later state shows the alteration to the central circular panel on the family tree which now states that James I is king of Britain and not king of Britain and France. This previous state had understandably proved unpopular with the French authorities and Vrients altered the plate. R. W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no (1)

48 159 Gayton (J. R.). Memoria Philosophica; or History, Chronology, Geography, Astronomy, Poetry, Prose, Language &c. treated on principles best adapted to retention in the Memory, printed J. Hill and published Simpkin & Marshall, 1826, additional half-title, list of subscribers, two folding mnemonic charts, numerous tables and six lithographic anthropomorphic and zoomorphic folding maps with contemporary hand colouring, errata bound at rear, later ownership signatures to front endpaper and front blank, marbled endpapers, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn at extremities, 8vo Rare. Only one copy recorded on Copac. (1) * English Channel. Mount (William & Page Thomas), A New chart of the British Channel extending from North Foreland to Scilly Isles &c. on the English shore; and from Dunkirk to Ushant on the French..., as they were observed by Capt. Edmd. Halley, circa 1740, large uncoloured engraved sea chart, inset maps of the Isle of White, Plymouth Sound and Falmouth Harbour, large inset advertisement, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, old folds, worn and cracked along old folds, some creasing, some closed tears and abrasion, some staining, heavily dust soiled, old Royal Engineers library stamp to upper right corner, 595 x 1350mm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1) Folding maps. A mixed collection of approximately fifty maps, mostly 19th and early 20th century, folding engraved and lithographed maps of North Africa, Poland, Paris, Italy, Norway, Asia, Germany and South Africa, various sizes and condition (approx.50) Germany. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Ratisbona, [1596], engraved town plan with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by J. Hoefnagel, some oxidisation to old watercolour, 350 x 490mm, Latin text on verso A bird s-eye view of Regensberg. Originally published in Civitates Orbis Terrarum. (1) Lot Gillet (R.). The Pleasures of Reason: or the thoughts of a sensible young lady, published T. Baylis for the author, 1796, additional half-title, decorative allegorical frontispiece, title page with contemporary ownership signature, text with French translation, engraved folding allegorical map, later endpapers, modern calf gilt with contrasting morocco label to spine, 8vo (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 46

49 164* Hampshire & Berkshire. Jansson (Jan), Hantoniae comitatus cum Bercheria, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, orientated to the east, slight spotting, additional horizontal fold, slight toning, 435 x 550mm, framed and glazed, together with Van den Keere (Pieter), Southampton, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, 85 x 125mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Owen (Samuel & Bowen Emanuel), A Map of Hampshire, [1720 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 180 x 120mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Rocque (John), Hamp - Shire, circa 1760, hand coloured engraved map, some toning, 160 x 200mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with two small double-sided strip road maps by S. Owen & E. Bowen, both of which run through Hampshire with one other regional map of Hampshire by John Cary, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed, plus three hand coloured engraved views of London by by H. Adlard and T. Higham, each approximately 220 x 395mm, mounted, framed and glazed (10) Gloucester. Cadle (C. & J.), Cadle s Map of the City of Gloucester Corrected to its Extended Boundary 1877, published C. & J. Cadle, Gloucester, large uncoloured folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight finger soiling, 1255 x 1185mm, marbled endpapers (1) * Hampshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Hampshire by C. Saxton, Corected & many aditions by P. Lea, circa 1695, engraved map with near contemporary hand colouring, inset map of Winchester, 395 x 440mm, framed and glazed (1) Greece. Ortelius (Abraham), Thraciae vecteris typus, [1612], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 480mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.214. Originally published in The Parergon. (1)

50 166 Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire described and devided, published J. Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, trimmed to neatline, borders extended, slight loss to strapwork margins, some thinning and creasing, crudely repaired on verso, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 375 x 510mm, English text on verso, slight abrasion on verso with loss to text (1) Holy Land. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Carte de la Terre Sainte divisee selon les d ouze Tribus d Israel - Palestina in XII Tribus..., published Nuremberg, 1750, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, title above map in French, title in cartouche in Latin, 490 x 550mm, together with Munster (Sebastian), Das heilig Judisch Landt mit Auszheilung der Zwolff Geschlechter, published Basel [1545 or later], uncoloured woodblock map, 260 x 340mm, German text on verso E. Laor. 526 and 325 respectively. (2) Hess (Jaro). The Land of Make Believe, published Michigan, 1930, colour printed allegorical map showing an amalgamation of characters and scenes from nursery rymes, Grimm s fairy tales and children s literature, slight abrasion to image, laid on board, 620 x 930mm, with another copy similar but the third edition of 1935, with old folds, and some marginal closed tears and fraying, some fraying and small holes along old folds (2) Holy Land. Calmet (Augustin), Carte de la Terre Promise, circa 1730, engraved map with outline colouring, a few marginal repaired closed tears, 320 x 465mm E. Laor, no (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 48

51 170 Holy Land. Tirinius (Jacobus), Chorographia terrae Sanctae in Angustiorem Formam redacta et ex variis auctoribus a multis erroribus expurgata, published Amsterdam, [1632 but later impression circa 1700], hand coloured engraved map on two sheets conjoined, inset plan of Jerusalem, with three margins decorated with biblical buildings, religous and sacred objects, old folds, some marginal repairs, 335 x 840mm E. Laor no (1) Holy Land. Jansson (Jan), Situs Terrae Promissionis. S. S. Bibliorum intelligentiam exacte aperiens per Chr. Adrichom, published Amsterdam, circa 1670, hand coloured engraved map, two rust stains in title, central fold strengthened on verso, 370 x 490mm E. Laor no. 24. (1) Lot Holy Land. Bonfrerius (Jacobus), Tabula Geographica Terrae Sanctae, Published F. Halma, Amsterdam, [1709], large hand coloured engraved map on two conjoined sheets, orientated to the east, old folds, slight marginal fraying not affecting image, 390 x 1150mm From a Dutch republication of Bonfrere s work. E. Laor. no (1) Lot 171 Lot

52 173 Hoskyn (E.L.). Stories of Old..., containing twelve full-page illustrations in colour by L.Tennant, published Adam and Charles Black, 1912, twelve (complete as list), colour printed allegorical maps by Lillian Tennant, each showing a historical or mythological character set within a map of the country of the story s origin, hinges weak, publisher s decorative boards with colour printed panel to upper cover, 4to, together with, Sayer (J. P.), 12 original lithographic prints comprising the first twelve up to October 1947 of the series of Picture Maps of London, published George Newnes, 1947, colour printed pictorial maps and aerial prospects of parts of London, publisher s printed paper wrappers, oblong, 8vo, together with Bullock (L. G.), The Children s Book of London, published Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., revised edition, 1960, additional half-title, colour printed frontispiece, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, folding colour printed map tipped on to rear pastedown, publishers s colour printed cloth, dust jacket with very slight wear to extremities, 4to (3) Ireland. Nevill (A. R., surveyor), To the Rte. Honble. and Honble. The Noblemen and Gentlemen of the County of Wicklow, This Map of said County, taken from actual surveys is dedicated by their most humble servant..., published Wm. Allen, Dublin, circa 1790, engraved map by John McKinley Taylor, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary hand colouring, compass rose and table of references, some dust and finger soiling, a few small abraided holes to linen along old folds, bookplates of P. & A. Shaw to outer covers, 900 x 705mm Uncommon. (1) Lot 173 Lot 174 Lot 175 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 50

53 175 Ireland. Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Map of Donegal, Barony Of Boylagh, pub. Dublin , twenty-one engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each map sectionalised and laid on linen, all maps initialled and dated by James Duncan, each sheet approximately 660 x 990mm, contemporary canvas chemises and contained in two contemporary calf book boxes with envelope style covers, decorated with gilt embossed arms of the Ordnance Survey to verso and recto of each box, contemporary book seller s label to inner cover, spines darkened, slightly rubbed at extremities, old chalk marks to boards, A fine, early and complete set of the enlarged six inches to the mile Ordnance Survey of Donegal. Sold Sotheby s, 10th October The Wardington Library sale of Important Atlases and Maps, part 2. Lot 332. (2) Lot Italy. Ortelius (Abraham), Larii Lacus vulgo comensis descriptio..., [on sheet with] Territorii Romani Descrip [and] Fori Iulii vulgo Friuli typus, circa 1584, three engraved maps on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring, the maps show Lake Como, the area around Rome and the Adriatic coastline around Venice, 340 x 485mm, Latin text on verso This state not listed by Marcel van den Broecke. (1) Jerusalem. Seutter (George Matthaus), Jerusalem cum suburbis prout tempore Christi floruit..., published T. C. Lotter, Augsburg, circa 1740, engraved city plan with contemporary hand colouring, slight marginal creasing and fraying, old folds, 565 x 495mm This is an imaginary plan of ancient Jerusalem, at the time of Jesus Christ, it is based upon an earlier plan drawn by Christian Van Adrichom. (1) * Kent. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Kent from an actual survey, 1829, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, engraved vignette of Canterbury cathedral, slight creasing, 580 x 695mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) Le Noble (Eustache). Carta topografica dell Isola del Maritaggio di Monsieur le Noble..., Cosmopoli, 1765, engraved title page, frayed with slight loss, but not affecting letters, folding engraved allegorical map, map size 180 x 240mm, near contemporary boards, worn and frayed, small 8vo, together with [Wright, (George)], Walking Amusements for Chearful Christians; or Trades Spriitualized..., published J. Buckland, W. Otridge and others, 1775, engraved frontispiece, advertisement and preface, but lacking folding allegorical map, later endpapers, modern calf gilt, 8vo (2)

54 180 London. Newton (William), London in the Olden Time, being a Topographical and Historical Memoir of London, Westminster and Southwark, accompanying a Pictorial Map of the City and its Suburbs as they existed in the Reign of Henry VIII, before the Dissolution of Monasteries, published Bell and Daldy, 1855, large folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, elaborate strapwork borders, map size 1040 x 1400mm, bound with 120 pages of descriptive text, contemporary cloth gilt boards, faded and worn, folio (1) Lot London. Faden (William), A Topographical Map of the Country Twenty Miles round London planned from a scale of two miles to an inch, published Sept. 1st. 1800, circular engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, slight offsetting, overall size 610 x 610mm, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, together with Kitchin (Thomas), Kitchin s Enlarged Map of the Roads of England & Wales with the exact distances by the mile stones between town and town, published Robert Sayer, June 17th 1786, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, 545 x 445mm, contained in a contemporary marbled slipcase with printed label to upper board The first described item. Howgego no.193, state 2. (2) Lot 181 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 52

55 182 London. Cruchley (George Frederick), Cruchley s Twelve miles round London, with additions to 1833, engraved circular map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary hand colouring, overall size 400 x 370mm, together with Black (A & C, publishers), The Lake District of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire, circa 1870, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, 490 x 380mm, bound in contemporary green cloth gilt, remains of old linen ties, a little worn, with an empty marbled slipcase for a folding map of London by W. Faden, worn The first described item: Howgego 346a. state 1. (3) London. Allen (Thomas), The Panorama of London and Visitor s Pocket Companion in a tour through the Metropolis, Illustrated by numerous engravings by J. Rogers, published G. Virtue, 1830, additional decorative title page, frontispiece of an engraved folding view of London, uncoloured engraved folding map of London, map size 405 x 540mm, two small handling closed tears to map, additional folding map of points of interest in London, seventy-three uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting throughout, index bound at rear, two pages of index with small holes, contemporary tree calf gilt, re-backed, slight wear to extremities, 12mo, together with Letts Son & Co. (publishers), A Map of the Environs of London extending twenty-five miles fr. the Metropolis, circa 1870, lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, map size 900 x 910mm, bookplate of Alfred Mounsey, publisher s cloth gilt boards, spine faded, slight wear at extremities, with Philip & Son (publishers), Philip s New Plan of London, 1862, uncoloured engraved folding map, a few small closed tears, map size 500 x 740mm, publisher s cloth boards with pictorial label to upper cover, some soiling and wear to boards, with another three late 19th century folding maps of London and its environs by Bacon, Philip and Stanford, various sizes and condition (6) * London. Davies (Benjamin Rees), London..., Drawn and engraved from authentic documents & personal observation..., published under the superintendence of the S. D. U. K. by Charles Knight & Co., 1843, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 390 x 635mm, mounted, framed and glazed Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.385, state 1. (1) * London. Rocque (John), A plan of the cities of London and Westminster and Borough of Southwark, with the Contiguous buildings..., published and sold by John Bowles, Carington Bowles, Robert Sayer and Thomas Jefferys, 1763, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, parts of the plate appear to have been worn and eroded with subsequent areas of loss to printed surface, 500 x 915mm, framed and glazed James Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.100, state 3. Not examined out of frame. (1) Lot 183 Lot 184 Lot

56 186* London. London. Morden (Robert & Lea Philip), This Actuale Survey of London, Westminster, Southwark is Humbly Dedicated to ye Ld. Major et Court of Alderman, [published Jean Covens & Corneille Mortier, Amsterdam, circa 1710,] uncoloured engraved map on two conjoined sheets, title written in manuscript and repeated in French, neat manuscript additions to map identifying points of interest, 615 x 990mm, framed and glazed James Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no. 42. The title in French and English, the spelling of Actuale and the completed shield would indicate state 2 but this appears to be a proof state with no completed key below the map, no letters or publisher and the title ribbon completed in manuscript. (1) Lot * London. Laurie (Robert & Whittle James), A New and Complete plan of London, Westminster & Borough of Southwark containing all the Improvements in and round the Metropolis, published 1st January 1800, uncoloured engraved map on two sheets, not conjoined, framed Howgego, Printed Maps of London, no.219 state 2. (1) Lot * London. Anonymous. New and Accurate Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster and Borough of Southwark with the new Roads & New Buildings &c. to the Year 1765, uncoloured engraving on two conjoined sheets, old folds, lower margin frayed and repaired, trimmed with slight loss to left hand vertical margin, 395 x 645mm, mounted, framed and glazed Not in Howgego. (1) Lot 188 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 54

57 189 London. Fairburn (John), Fairburn s Map of the Country Twelve Miles round London, second edition with additions, published September 1st. 1800, engraved circular map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, ribbon cartouche, two uncoloured engraved vignettes of Greenwich Hospital and Chelsea Hospital on the lower left and right spandrels, some staining and dust soiling, later manuscript ownership address to verso, 560 x 520mm, supplied with contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper board. heavily worn and frayed Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no. 216, state 2. (1) Lot London. Gill (Macdonald), The Wonderground Map of London Town, published The Westminster Press, circa 1928, colour photolithographic map, laid on card, toned overall, contemporary colour printed envelope attached to verso, 745 x 930mm This is the slightly smaller and later edition of Gill s original 1913 map. There is a subsequent 1924 edition which was altered to help the promotion of the 1924 British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley between April and October of that year. It can be identified by a sign saying:- On To Wembley and an empire lion in the top left hand corner below the man pushing a bus. This example is a slightly later state with a greyhound replacing the lion. Greyhound racing started at Wembley in 1927 so this edition probably dates from 1927 or The map remains highly stylised and whimsical and was held in great affection by Londoners. It was originally commissioned by The London Underground and was designed to be displayed in tube stations. The intense pictorial content of the map caught the public s imagination and as a result Gill is often credited with creating a resurgence in the genre of decorative map making. Much work and research has been done by Roderick Barron and Bryars & Bryars on the maps of the Underground and the work of Macdonald Gill and I am also grateful to Claire Dobbins book, London Underground Maps: Art, Design and Cartography. (1) Lot

58 192 Manuscript maps. Flint (A.), A Book of Maps containing Ireland, Italy, Turkey, Norway, [and] Four Astronomical Diagrams shewing the Copernican Ptolemaic systems &c. [plus] A Book of Maps containing Travels of the Apostles, Canaan, Missionary Stations, Europe, circa 1820, together three books containing a calligraphic manuscript title and a total of twelve pen, ink and watercolour maps and charts, each bound in contemporary marbled paper with ribbon ties to spine, oblong quarto (270 x 380mm) These appear to be the work of a highly competent student, skilled in both cartography and calligraphy. (3) Maastricht. Seutter (George Matthaus), Plan du Project de Fortification sur la Ville de Maastrick et sur la Fortification de Wyck fait par Albert de Herbort, published Augsburg, circa 1740, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, panoramic view of the city below the map, descriptive text in vertical margins, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, one small hole (above the letter E in La Meuse Riviere), 500 x 585mm The plan was probably prepared during the War of Austrian Succession ( ) when - because of its strategic location - Maastricht was a prime target for the French who captured the city in This turned out to be something of a pyrrhic victory as the city was returned to the Austrians under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle later in the same year. (1) * Maps. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Cestria comitatus Romanis legionibus et coloniss olim insignis vera et absoluta descriptio, [ ], hand coloured engraved map, 260 x 310mm, framed and glazed, together with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of ye County Palatine of Lancaster with its hundreds, [1673], uncoloured engraved map, slight spotting, 320 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Bowen (Emanuel), An accurate Map of the County of Surrey; Divided into its Hundreds; drawn from late surveys and illustrated with various additional improvements..., circa 1760, engraved map with sparse contemporary outline colouring, toned overall, trimmed with slight loss to printed margins, some marginal closed tears affecting image, 515 x 700mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Bowen (Emanuel & Owen John), Lancashire [1720 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 190 x 125mm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frames. (4) Lot * Middlesex. Seale (R. W.). To the most noble Thomas Holles Pelham, Duke of Newcastle..., This map of the county of Middlesex is dedicated by his Graces s most humble servant..., [1756], hand coloured engraved map with ninety-two shields of the livery companies to the vertical margins, toned overall, 520 x 730mm, framed and glazed Originally published in The Large English Atlas. (1) Montgomeryshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Montgomeria comitatus et comitatus Mervinia, published Amsterdam, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring heightened with gold, slight spotting, some staining to margins, 410 x 520mm, Dutch text on verso (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 56

59 Morden (Robert, cartographer). A Brief Description of England and Wales, containing a particular account of each county..., embellished with Copper-plate maps of each county, very useful for Travellers and others and very proper for Schools to give youth an idea of Geography and the nature of his own Country and County, published R. Bassam, 1796, decorative engraved frontispiece with near contemporary dated manuscript ownership address and signature to verso, printed title with similar manuscript notations to verso, three leaf introduction, two pages of the introduction torn with slight loss, 106 pages of descriptive text, thirty-one (only) uncoloured engraved playing card county maps, each with a card number to upper right, Monmouth, Radnor and Anglesey with royal portraits, most maps printed in strips and bound concertina style into binding, a few maps bound separately, printed explanation sheet, a few maps frayed or torn with some loss, later (mid 19th century) ownership signature and address to verso of front endpaper, slight staining to pastedowns, 19th century morocco gilt, very slight wear at extremities, 12mo Rare. Only one known copy listed on Copac. Not recorded in Chubb or Skelton. A few of the 1780 editions of this volume, published by H. Turpin, have appeared on the market. One of the most recent was in these rooms in We can find no record of this slightly later 1796, edition published by R.Bassam appearing anywhere. The maps present are:- Cumberland, Lincolnshire, Northampton, Warwickshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Herefordshire, Westmorland, Flint, Carnarvan, Denbigh, Merioneth, Montgomery, Cardigan, Brecknock, Monmouth, Radnor, Anglesey, Pembroke, Carmarthen and Glamorganshire. (1)

60 197 Naples. Hogenberg (Frans & Braun Georg), Haec est noblis & florens illa Neapolis..., published Cologne, circa 1580, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, key plan listing seventy-one principal points of interest, slight staining, 340 x 485mm, French text on verso Originally published in Civitates Orbis Terrarum. (1) New Forest. Faden (William), A Plan of His Majesty s Forest, called The New Forest in the county of Southampton, laid down from surveys taken by Thos. Richardson, Wm. King and Abm. and Wm. Driver, by order of the Commissioners of the Land Revenue appointed by an Act of Parliament passed in the 26th year of King George, 1789, a large scale map on ten engraved sheets, nine with bright contemporary hand colouring, incorporating a large uncoloured decorative cartouche, an index map, a list of the officers and wardens of the New Forest, a list of the Bailwicks and Walks in the forest, compass rose and table of explanation, large margins, very slight staining, each sheet approximately 575 x 580mm, retaining contemporary endpapers, modern half calf gilt on marbled boards, slim upright folio A rare map of the New Forest whose accuracy ensured that it was in continual use in several editions up until the late 19th century. We can find only one other copy of this, the first edition, appearing in auction in the last twenty years. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 58 Lot 198

61 201 Oxfordshire. Speed (John), Oxfordshire described with ye Citie and the Armes of the Colledges of yt famous University, published Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Oxford, eighteen heraldic shield to the vertical margins, central fold strengthened and repaired on verso, 390 x 530mm, English text on verso (1) Portugal. Rossi (Giacomo G.), Il Regno di Portogallo..., 1692, uncoloured map of Southern Portugal, engraved by Antonio Barbey, slight staining, 425 x 545mm, together with Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Partie meridionale du Royaume de Portugal [and] Partie Septentrionale du Royaume de Portugal, published Venice, circa 1760, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, each approximately 490 x 550mm (3) North America. Walch (Johann), Americque Septentrionale, published Augsburg, circa 1790, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 460 x 580mm, together with Kilian (Georg Christophe), America septentrionalis oder Mitternachtiger theil von America bestehend in Neu Brittania, Canada, Neu Engeland, Neu Schotland, Neu Jorck, Pensylvania, Carolina, Florida, Georgien. Worrinen der grosse S. Laurentius und Ohio Fluss samt..., published Augsburg, circa 1760, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, 200 x 230mm The first map described shows North America shortly after Cook s discovery of the Sandwich Islands. Scarce. The second map shows the British Colonies at the conclusion of the Franco - Indian War. This map was published in Heiden s Americanische urquelle derer innerlichen kriege des bedrängten Teutschlands...,. The map extends from Newfoundland to just below the Mississippi River and shows forts, numerous Indian Tribes, rivers and Walker s Settlement of Unusually despite the cartouche being in German, all the geographical names on the map are in English. Scarce. (2) Ordnance Survey. A collection of seventy-nine maps (only), scale 1 inch / 1 mile, various dates but mostly early - mid 19th century, engraved maps, several with early outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, together with two index maps (Northern and Southern England), each approximately 630 x 940mm Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (81) Propaganda maps. Confiance..., Ses Amputations se poursuivent méthodiquement, circa 1941, photolithographic colour map, an anti-churchill allegorical octopus map published in German occupied France, old folds, slight fraying to margins, 1150 x 750mm, together with Les Pays changent..., Hommes et méthodes sont les mêmes, circa 1944, French anti- communist propaganda poster, old folds with professional restoration to wear at folds, laid on conservation paper, 730 x 1120mm (2) Lot

62 204 Rochester. Harris (John), Rochester Inscrib d to Sr. Thomas Palmer Bart. & Sr. Jon. Jennings Kn. Memrs. of Parlmt. for ye City, circa 1719, uncoloured engraved prospect on two conjoined sheets, six engravings of buidings to vertical borders, old folds, repaired marginal closed tears, 370 x 820mm, mounted (1) Sea chart. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pas-caert van de Zeecussen van Engeland van Orfordness tot aen Flamborger Hoost, published Amsterdam, circa 1690, engraved sea chart orientated to the east, contemporary hand colouring, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight staining to margins not affecting image, 515 x 585mm The chart shows the east coast of England from Orford Ness up to Flamborough Head. (1) Sheerness. Milton (Thomas), A geometrical plan & west elevation of His Majesty s Dock-yard and Garrison at Sheerness with the Ordnance Wharfe &c., 1755, uncoloured engraved map with a panorama of the dockyard above the plan, engraved by J. Cleveley and P. C. Canot after T. Milton, decorative borders, 480 x 650mm, mounted (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 60

63 Lot * Shropshire. Saxton (Christopher), Salopiae Comitatus summa cum fide, cura et diligentia descriptionem haec tibi tabula refert, [1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, altar cartouche surmounted by the royal coat of arms with an additional heraldic crest of Thomas Seckford, 385 x 500, slight spotting, hinge mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Shropshire. (1) Solar eclipse. Sayer (Robert, publisher), A Map Exhibiting the Dark Shadow of the Moon over England and Other Parts of Europe, In the Five Great Solar Eclipes, Of the Years, 1715, 1724, 1737, 1748 and 1764, published July 1st. 1787, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 310 x 310mm An unusual map of the British Isles and Northern Europe showing five of the eclipses that occured during the 18th century. The second edition of this map. (1) Lot

64 209 South Africa. Fries (Lorenz), Tabula nova partis Africae, published Strassburg, circa 1540, uncoloured Ptolomaic woodblock map of Southern Africa, slight overall toning, closed tears affecting image, central fold crudely repaired on verso, 340 x 430mm, together with Delamarche (Charles Francois), Carte de L Afrique Meridionale, published Paris, 1811, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, 280 x 390mm, with De Leth (Henry, publisher), Carte de L Afrique meridionale ou pays entre la ligne & Le Cap de Bonne Esperance et l Isle de Madagascar, circa 1750, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, (based on an earlier map by De L Isle), two inset maps of the Cape of Good Hope, some spotting and staining, 510 x 590mm, plus another five maps of South Africa, including examples by Walker (2 copies), Rapkin, Buache and Bonne, various sizes and condition (8) * South west England. Mercator (Gerard), Cornubia, Devonia, Somersetus, Dorcestria, Wiltonia, Glocestria, Monumetha, Glamorgan, Caermarden, Penbrok, Cardigan, Radnor, Breknoke, Herefordia & Wigornia, [1595 or later], uncoloured engraved map, large starpwork cartouche, skillfully repaired closed tear, 370 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) Title pages. Jansson (Jan), Three title pages from the Novus Atlas, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, three decorative engraved titles, each with contemporary hand colouring, two with some oxidisation causing cracking and splitting to image, repaired on verso, occasional worm holes, each approximately 415 x 220mm, together with Speed (John), Title page to The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1676, hand coloured engraved title, torn with loss to margins but not affecting image, dust soiled, 380 x 245mm (4) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 62

65 212* Venice. Aveline (Pierre), Venise. Ville Capitale de la Republique de même nom en Italie, fait par Aveline, published Paris, circa 1710, engraved aerial prospect of the city with contemporary hand colouring, index key below map of forty (only thirty-seven completed) of principal buildings, 350 x 525mm, mounted, framed and glazed Uncommon. (1) * Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick, The Shire Towne and City of Coventre described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Warwick and Coventry, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 505mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1) World. Cruchley (G. F.), Map of the World on Mercators Projection, Showing the Discoveries at the North Pole and the New Settlements in Australia, New Zealand, &c., published G. F. Crcuhley, additions to 1857, engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on two linen sheets, each sheet approximately 940 x 840mm, marbled endpapers, contained in contemporary half morocco gilt boards with morocco gilt label to upper board, worn and frayed at extremities (1)

66 Lot World. Teesdale (Henry), A New Chart of the World on Mercator s Projection, with the Tracks of the most Celebrated & Recent Navigators, 1845, large engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen and displayed on two sheets, marbled endpapers, slight staining, overall size 1270 x 2000mm, bound in contemporary maroon morocco gilt boards with gilt title to upper board, slight wear at extremities A fine example of one of the first world maps to show Texas as an independent Republic. English and American claims to the Oregon territory are noted. (1) World. Horsey (David), The World According to Ronald Reagan, published AA Graphics, Seattle, 1987, satirical map (the second Reagan map produced by Horsey), 560 x 860mm, with another copy similar with an anti-republican campaign sticker to upper right corner, together with Viz magazine (publishers), Map of the Shittish Isles, 2001 [and] Cuntinental Europe, [2001], two satirical colour printed maps, old folds, 715 x 495mm and 800 x 560mm respectively, with Munroe (Randall), Map of Online Communities and Related Points of Interest, 2007, printed allegorical map, 610 x 635mm (5) Lot 216 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 64

67 217 World. Gill (MacDonald), The Time and Tide Map of the Atlantic Charter, published George Philip and Son, 1943, pictorial colour photolithographic map, laid on later linen, 840 x 1110mm Gill s Time and Tide map was commissioned by Time and Tide magazine. It never enjoyed a large circulation and is therefore one of the scarcest of Gill s pictorial maps. The map celebrates the joint declaration released by Churchill and Roosevelt in August 1941 after the Atlantic Conference. The Atlantic Charter was a gesture of solidarity at a moment when Nazi Germany had just turned against the USSR and looked all but invincible. In time the charter would form the basis for Allied war aims and the postwar foundation of the United Nations. Gill takes an optimistic view of the Charter and of the future. He shows a muscled worker taking a sledgehammer to tanks and munitions in the foreground, while in the distance is an idyllic scene of ploughing and reaping. A nod to the book of Isiah and the turning of swords to ploughshares. The map is adorned with quotes by Cicero, Emerson, Pope and Aristotle on the virtues of peace. Gill is probably best known for his 1913 Wonderground map of London and this map is still very much in the decorative and pictorial style that Gill became famous for. I am grateful to the research and blogs conducted and written by Rod Barron and Bryars & Bryars. (1) Lot Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip,), York - Shire described by Ch:Saxton. Many additions and Corrections as ye Roads, Wapontakes &c. by P.Lea, [1693], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, central fold partially strengthened on verso, old folds, some creasing, long closed tear affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, 530 x 730mm (1) Yorkshire. Schenk (Petro & Valk Gerard), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice Yorkshire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis; The East Riding of Yorke Shire, Ducatus Eboracensis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire [and] Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis; The North Riding of Yorkeshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1714, together four engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, the map of Yorkshire with some cracking caused by oxidisation to early watercolour, repaired on verso, each approximately 380 x 485mm (4) Lot Yorkshire. Nicholls (Sutton), A New Mapp of Yorkshire with the post & cross roads and other remarks, according to the latest and best observations, published Dicey & Co., circa 1770, uncoloured engraved map, 380 x 485mm, together with Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorke Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight overall toning, slight staining and dust soiling to margins, lower right corner trimmed with slight loss to margins, crudely repaired, 385 x 500mm, German text on verso (2) Lot 220

68 221 Yorkshire. Speed (John), York Shire, The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described [and] The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, published Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell, [1676], together three hand coloured engraved maps, the West riding with an inset map of Yorke, the North and East riding with inset maps of Hull and Richmond, slight marginal staining to the map of the West Riding, each approximately 400 x 520mm, English text on verso (3) Yorkshire. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most respectfully dedicated to the nobility, clergy, gentry, landowners and manufacturers of the county, 1844, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen on two sheets, bright contemporary outline colouring, table of explanation and compass rose, slight spotting and staining, each sheet approximately 1240 x 775mm, bound in contemporary green cloth with ornate gilt title to upper board, metal clasp, lacking spine, a little worn at extremities (1) Yorkshire A mixed collection of forty-one maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, some printed on more than one sheet, including examples by Pigot, Morden, Lewis, Arrowsmith, Harrison, Dawson, Welch, Bartholomew, Philips, Bacon and Baines, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with approximately seventy-five facsimile and reproduction maps, some printed on more than one sheet, mostly of Yorkshire, but also including maps of the British Isles and London, various sizes and condition (approx.116) Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Eboracensis comitatus pars Septentrionalis vulgo North Riding, [1610], hand coloured engraved map, 195 x 345mm, together with Harrison (J.), A Map of Yorkshire engraved from an actual survey with improvements, 1791, hand coloured engraved map, 340 x 470mm, with Lodge (John), A New Map of Yorkshire from the latest authorities, circa 1795, hand coloured engraved map, some dust soiling, central fold strengthened on verso, 265 x 325mm, plus Van der Aa (Pieter), Les Comtés de Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, Darby, Stafford et autres, circa 1714, hand coloured engraved map, originally published in La Petite Atlas, old folds, 145 x 200mm, with Drake (Francis), The Boundaries of the City of York & the peculiar district called Ainsty..., [1736], uncoloured engraved map, old folds, some staining, 345 x 450mm, with another copy and one other map by Drake of Roman Yorkshire, various sizes and condition (7) * Yorkshire. Speed (John), York Shire, published Roger Rea, [1662], hand coloured engraved map, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed A good example of an uncommon edition. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 66

69 DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 229* Callow (William, after). View in Venice, 1854, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting, 345 x 490mm, mounted framed and glazed (1) * Art Deco. Two large designs for a chalice and an urn, early 20th century, two pencil and watercolour designs, some marginal closed tears and fraying but not affecting images, some toning, each approximately 500 x 320mm, together with Furniture designs, A collection of five watercolours of furniture and interiors, late 19th and early 20th century, five French watercolours and pencil and wash drawings of furniture designs, light fittings amd interior views, two mounted, various sizes and condition (7) * Bartolozzi (Francesco, ). Their Royal Highnesses the Princesses Mary, Sophia and Amelia, fine stipple engraving by Bartolozzi after John Singleton Copley, published by the artist, February 1792, 55 x 39cm (21.7 x 15.5ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, together with Fogg (Anthony), Priam s Prayer on his departure for the Grecian camp, 1801, colour printed stipple engraving by Fogg after William Hamilton, published by A. Fogg, May 15, 1801, 46 x 56cm (18 x 22ins) mount aperture, period gilt frame, glazed, plus other various prints, mostly 19th century, including Charles Louis Simmoneau, The Arts and The Sciences, copper engraving, 1685, Bartolozzi, Lord Thomas and Fair Annette, stipple engraving after Henry Bunbury, 1784, Mecou, Venus et le jeune Ascagne, after De Boisfroment, circa 1820, a Vanity Fair colour lithograph of Sarah Bernhardt, July 5, 1879, two plates from Vitruvius Britannicus, circa , two hand-coloured aquatint views of Whitchurch and Bisham Abbey by J.C. Stadler, after Joseph Farington, published June 1, 1793, etc., various sizes, all framed and glazed (12) * Besler (Basilius). Plantarum Horti Eystaettensis Classis Autumnalis [and] Plantarum Horti Eystaettensis Classis Hyberna, circa 1613, two hand coloured engraved title pages, engraved by J. Leopold, 475 x 395mm The title pages for the autumn and winter sections of Besler s florilegium. (2) * Cassin (John). Ptilonopus purpuratus, Corvus hawaiiensis, Corvus fuficollis, Fulica alai, Mohoa angustipluma, Numienius femoralis [and] Nyctibius aethereus, originally published in United States Exploration Expedition. During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, under the Command of Charles Wilkes, Philadelphia, 1858, together seven engravings with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to left hand margins, each approximately 430 x 275mm (7)

70 231* Catesby (Mark). Rubecula American. The Blew bird, [1731 or later], etching with contemporary hand colouring, water colour faded, small rust hole to image, 265 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands: containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants ; particulary the forest-trees, shrues, and other plants...,. (1) * Daniell (Samuel). The Klip-Springer, published October 15th. 1805, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, some overall toning, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in the first edition of African Scenery and Animals, which is probably the scarcest and most valuable of the large atlas folios of South African illustrations. This example shows the klipspringer, a small species of African antelope. (1) * Coldstream Guards. Mansion (L. & Eschauzier L.), Officers of the British Army no. 4. Coldstream Guards (Winter dress), circa 1840, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling, 300 x 240mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with The Coldstream Guard s band, 1830, published W. Spooner, coloured by C. H. Martin, circa 1840, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting, 420 x 320mm, framed and glazed, with Reeve (R. G.), Military Incidents. The Baggage Guard in a fall of sleet. Tis comining in very fiercely - We had best let the guards put on their great coats, circa 1835, aquatint after C. B. Newhouse, contemporary hand colouring, 260 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Carington Bowles (publisher), Here s a health to the Dutchess of York wherever she goes - Coldstream Guards, circa 1780, mezzotint with contemporary hand colouring, 145 x 110mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another four engravings and lithographs all relating to the Coldstream guards, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (8) * Eton College. Skelton (Percival), Views of Eton and the Environs, being fac-similes of Water Colour drawings from Nature by Percival Skelton Esq. The Locks near Eton, School Yard Eton, The Brocas, The Dell Windsor Park, College & Street Eton [and] Sixth Form Bench Eton, published Day & Son, June 10th 1852, the set of six lithographs, each with contemporary hand colouring, each image approximately 290 x 390mm, uniformally mounted, framed and glazed with a facsimile title to the verso of each frame (6) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 68

71 Lot 236 Lot 237 Lot * Gould (John and Hart W.). Prionidura Newtoniana, Lycocorax Pyrrhopterus, Meliarchus Sclateri, Xanthos Chrysotis, Philemon Plumigenis, Cracticus Rufescens [and] Eupetes Caerulescens, [ ], together seven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to left hand margins, two images ( Cracticus Rufescens & Eupetes Caerulescens) supplied with a sheets of contemporary descriptive text, each approximately 500 x 320mm Originally published in The Birds of New Guinea. (7) * Glass Painting. Prince Leopold & the Princess Charlotte enjoying the Happiness of Love & Retirement in Claremont park, by W.H. Walter, circa 1816, painting on glass, 26 x 36cm (10.25 x 14.25ins), in contemporary black frame (1) * Gould (John and Hart W.). Melithreptus laetior, Amytis Goyderi, Ephthianurs crocea, Sericornis minimus, Xerophila pectoralis, Climacteris placens, Stgmatops chloris [and] Glycichoera fallax, [ ], together eight lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to left hand margin, some marginal dust soiling, five prints (Amytis goyderi, Ephthianura crocea, Sericornis minimus, Xerophila pectoralis [and] Climacteris placens) each with a page of contemporary descriptive text, each approximately 520 x 300mm Originally published in The Birds of New Guinea. (8) * Gould (John and Hart W.). Pachycephala collaris, Pachycare flavo-grisea, Pachycephala chrystophori, Pachycephala fuscoflava [and] Pachycephalopsis fortis, [ ], together five lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each with a page of contemporary descriptive text, old punch holes to left hand margin, each approximately 510 x 320mm A group of five lithographs of various types of Thickhead. Originally published in The Birds of New Guinea. (5)

72 Lot 239 Lot 241 Lot * Gould (J. & E.). Red Footed Falcon [and] Lesser Kestril, [ ], two lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to left hand margin, each approximately 520 x 340mm Originally published in The Birds of Europe. (2) * Gould (J. & E.). Bearded Tit, Penduline Tit [and] Crested Tit, [ ], together three lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, Bearded and Crested Tit supplied with a page of original descriptive text, old punch holes to left hand margins, each approximately 500 x 310mm Originally published in The Birds of Europe. (3) * Green (Valentine, ). Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight, President of the Royal Academy, Member of the Imperial Academy at Florence..., publish d by V: Green, December 1st 1780, handcoloured mezzotint on laid paper, one or two closed tears repaired to top margin, plate size 48 x 38cm (19 x 15ins), 19th century carved wood frame, glazed, together with Skelton (William), David Garrick Esqre., published by Messrs. Colnaghi & Co., 1st November 1818, copper engraved portrait by William Skelton, after Robert Edge Pine, a few surface marks and minor marginal stains, 43 x 31.5cm (17 x 12.5ins) mount aperture, period frame, glazed (2) * Gould (J. & E.). Common Partridge [and] Red-Legged Partridge, [ ], two lithographs with bright contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margins, each approximately 330 x 480mm Originally published in The Birds of Europe. (2) * Gould (J. & E.). Snow Bunting, Lark-Heeled Bunting, Meadow Bunting, Lesbian Bunting, Common Bunting, Pine Bunting [and] Rustic Bunting, [ ], together seven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to left hand margins, each approximately 480 x 320mm Originally published in The Birds of Europe. (7) Lot 244 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 70

73 244* Harris (Henry Hotham, ). The Gathering of the Unions on New Hall Hill, Birmingham, published Edgbaston, August 20th 1832, uncoloured lithograph, some repaired marginal closed tears, slight dust soiling and staining, largely confined to title area, 410 x 560mm, mounted, framed and glazed The Birmingham Political Union had taken the lead in the Parliamentary Reform agitation of and the largest of the mass-meetings of the Political Unions which took place on 7 May, 1832, had an estimated attendance of 200,000 people. However, the Bill was defeated in the House of Lords that same evening and Earl Grey, the Prime Minister, resigned. After further agitation and demonstrations, particularly in the Midlands, Grey was recalled and the Bill reintroduced, finally receiving Royal Assent on 7th June (1) * Honourable Artillery Company. Havell (Robert, junior), This print representing The Honourable Artillery Company pasing in review before their Illustrious Colonel, His Royal Highness Prince Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussed K. G. &c. &c. &c..., [1829], aquatint with contemporary hand colouring after G. Forster, slight dust soiling, 400 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * Landseer (Sir Edwin, ). The Scotch Gamekeeper, lithograph, some marks and light waterstains, sheet size 75 x 59cm (29.5 x 23.25ins), together with other various prints by or after Edwin Landseer, including The Challenge by Charles Mottram, 1896, The English Gamekeeper, Alton Abbey in the Olden Time, The Sanctuary by W.H. Simmons, 1896, The Monarch of the Glen, by G. Zobel, 1896, Shoeing, Halt, etc., various sizes and condition, all unframed (except one engraving by Thomas Landseer of a hunting dog, framed and glazed), together with another approximately fifty engravings and lithographs of sporting, natural history and equestrian scenes, including examples by Edwards, Leech, Hacker and Lizars, mostly small format, mostly mounted, various condition (approx.62) * Honourable Artillery Company. Walker (E., publisher), To the Gentlemen of the Honble. Artillery Company, This print representing their uniform is respectively dedicated..., circa 1805, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, attributed to Peltro. W. Tomkins, trimmed to strapwork margins, 385 x 260mm, mounted, framed and glazed Parker Gallery label to verso. (1) * Lear (Edward). Great Egret, [ ], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margin, 350 x 520mm Originally published in John Gould s Birds of Europe. (1) Lot * Lear (Edward). Little Egret, [ ], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margin, 340 x 520mm Originally published in John Gould s Birds of Europe. (1)

74 250* Lear (Edward). Rock Ptarmigan, [ ], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margin, 340 x 500mm Originally published in John Gould s Birds of Europe. (1) * London. Boydell (J. publisher), A View of Westminster Bridge, 1753, hand coloured engraving, title and description repeated in French, 250 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Higham (Thomas), View of the Architectural Improvements in the Vicinity of the Bank and the Mansion House, circa 1840, hand coloured engraving, 215 x 410mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Wallis (Henry), The Bank of England & Royal Exchange Cornhill, with King WIlliam Street, circa 1840, hand coloured engraving, stained, 220 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus Ashworth (G. C.), Pump Court, Temple, circa 1940, uncoloured etching, titled and signed in pencil by artist below image, 240 x 305mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4) * Lear (Edward). Great Bustard [ ], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margin, 340 x 530mm Originally published in John Gould s Birds of Europe. (1) * Military. Place (M.), This Print of the Loyal Associated Ward and Volunteer Corps of the City of London is respectively dedicated to those Ladies who honored them with the Presentation of colours, [1799], aquatint with contemporary hand colouring after Robert Ker Porter, some repaired marginal closed tears, 480 x 630mm, framed and glazed (1) * Lear (Edward). Great Black-Backed Gull, Audouin s Gull [and] Glaucous Gull, [ ], together three lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old punch holes to upper margins, each approximately 340 x 520mm Originally published in John Gould s Birds of Europe. (3) * Pariset (D.P., 1740-circa 1783). Sir William Chambers, Architect to the King, published by E. Jeffery, opposite Carlton House, circa 1770, stipple engraving, plate size 18.5 x 14.5cm (7.25 x 5.75ins), with margins, old black and gilt frame, glazed Provenance: From the collection of the architect Michael Jenner. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 72

75 Lot 262 Lot 263 Lot * Portrait. Etudes Choisies no.116, Le Bien Aime, published Goupil & Co., Paris, 1858, large lithograph with contemporary hand colouring after Brochart, small blind stamp of Goupil & Co., slight spotting, 625 x 475mm, mounted, framed and glazed in a modern gilt and black moulding (1) * Prints & Drawings. A collection of approximately 250 drawings, prints and engravings, mainly 19th century, including approximately 100 architectural studies and typical drawings by Arthur Bourgeois from the 1850s to the 1880s, including plans and elevations, student work, etc., many signed and dated, or with caption, sheet size 60 x 46cm (23.5 x 18ins) or similar, a chromolithograph of a horse race by L. Maurer, a quantity of loose maps, mostly with hand colouring, reproductions of paintings, etc., varying condition, all loose, contained in two old portfolios (2) * Prints & Engravings. A collection of various antiquarian steel engravings, etchings and Old Master prints, mostly 18th and 19th century, including a mezzotint portrait of Edward Heardson, Cook to the Ad Libitum Society, by J. R. Smith after James Barry, etched portrait of John Stuart Mill by Rajon after G.F. Watts, mixed method engraving of Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, by Francis Haward after Reynolds, 1778 (trimmed near border line), large scale engravings including Tilbury Fort by Willmore after Clarkson Stanfield, The House of Commons in 1860, by J.G. Barlow after John Phillip (signed by Phillip), Family of Lions, by Atkinson after Rosa Bonheur, 1881 (signed by the engraver), a quantity of stipple engravings reissued on silk, an late 18th century oval embroidered landscape on silk, etc (approx. 40) * Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 400 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, prints and lithographs, including fashion & costume, flags, food & cookery, military & naval, natural history, genre, classical, portraits and religion, various sizes and condition (approx.400) * Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 150 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etchings, woodblocks and lithographs of cartoons and caricatures, topographical scenes, classical scenes, religion, portraits, pages from scrap albums and natural history, various sizes and condition (approx.150) * Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately fifty prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs, maps and prints, including Baxter prints, caricatures, a map of Lincolnshire by Robert Morden, botany engravings by Samuel Curtis, British & foreign topographical views and nine Le Blond ovals (some framed and glazed), various sizes and condition (approx.50) * Prostitution. A collection of eight etchings, circa 1750, [but circa 1850 impressions], uncoloured etched portraits of prostitutes giving their name and their fees, slight spotting, each approximately 100 x 70mm, mounted (8) * Royal Corps of Signals. Benham (Herbert), R. C. Signals, 1940, gouache, heightened with bodycolour, signed and dated by artist, 270 x 195mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1) * South Africa. Sayer (Robert, publisher), The Cape of Good Hope, circa 1780, engraving with contemporary hand colouirng, slight creasing and dust soiling, slight toning, 255 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Walker (E.), This Picture representing the great meeting in front of the Commercial Hall, Cape Town on 4th July , hand coloured lithograph after Thos. W. Bowler, repaired closed tears affecting image, some loss to title, and letters, some toning and staining, 395 x 485mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Ogilby (John), The Hottentots cloathing and their armes, [1670 or later], uncoloured engraving, slight creasing, 245 x 340mm, plus Orme (Edward, publisher), Anecdote, Lion & Hottentot, 1813, aquatint by Dubourg after Howitt, contemporary hand colouring, 180 x 230mm, with a map of African Islands by Emanuel Bowen and a map of the West Indies by Bonne, plus another map of Greece by Starck, each approximately 350 x 430mm, plus one other untitled small engraving (8)

76 265* South Sea Bubble. Afbeeldinge van t zeer vermaarde Eiland Geks-Kop..., circa 1720, uncoloured engraved allegorical map with verse below image, some rust staining, overall size 300 x 235mm, with De Kermis-Kraam van de Actie-Knaapen, schaft vreudge en droesheid onder t kaapen, circa 1720, uncoloured satirical engraving, 440 x 335, together with another forty-nine satirical uncoloured engravings all relating to the South Sea and Mississippi bubbles, each approximately 350 x 300mm Stock in the South Sea Company, founded in 1711 to trade between Britain and Spanish South America, became subject to frantic speculation. In a single year, share prices rose from 100 to 1,000 - to come tumbling down in Innumerable personal fortunes were wiped out and many businesses and individuals were forced into bankruptcy. In France and Holland a similar bubble had been growing - and burst at exactly the same time. The Scottish economist/gambler John Law created a Mississippi Bubble by inflating the value of a series of companies trading in Louisiana, Stock prices shot up from 500 to 18,000 French pounds only to fall again to nothing which virtually bankrupted the French economy. Holland was only too aware of bubbles having had its economy seriously damaged by the Tulip Bubble which collapsed in This collection all appear to have been published in Holland. (52) * Sydney. Gibbs, Shallard & Co. (publisher), Sydney in 1888, published Sydney, tinted wood engraved panorama, inset views of the Town Hall and the General Post Office, old folds, laid on later card, 650 x 915mm A large aerial view, very reminiscent of the panoramas found in The Graphic and The Illustrated London News. (1) * Transport. The New Steam Carriage, published Thomas McLean, circa 1830, hand coloured aquatint after G. Morton, 290 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Stop him who can!! an English patentee introducing a French hobby-horse - or a bit of a push down Highgate-hill to Long acre, circa 1830, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, some creasing, repaired closed tears affecting image, 250 x 350mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Truminer (C., publisher), Ludwigs Eisenbahn von Nurnberg und Furth, circa 1840, early German railway lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, horizontal and vertical folds, 285 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3) * Switzerland. Dikenman (Rudolf), Vue D Interlacken et D Unterseen, circa 1860, fine aquatint panorama with contemporary hand colouring, slight overall toning, 200 x 425mm, mounted, together with Ackermann (R., publishers), View of the Gallery of Issel, Meyringen, Fall of the Staubach [and] Waterfall of Pissevache, circa 1825, together four aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 130 x 190mm, mounted (5) Lot * Woodville (Richard Caton, ). General Gneisenau at the Battle of Leipzig, 1895, pen and wash drawing, signed and dated to lower left, titled, inscribed and dated on mount by the artist, image size 335 x 245mm, mounted, framed and glazed The inscription on the mount reads Illust. to The Struggle in Germany for Liberty by Poultney Bigelow. To my friend Paul Monckton tout a vous R. Caton Woodville (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 74

77 CARICATURES All lots unframed unless otherwise stated Lot 272 Lot * Boilly (Louis-Leopold, ). Grimaces Pl: 1-5, published E. & C. Mclean, circa 1823, Grimaces [and] Mustachios, published D. Alexander, 1824, together seven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 285 x 225mm Louis-Léopold Boilly ( ), was a French painter and draftsman and a gifted portrait painter. He received particular renown with the production of the popular series of lithographs Recueil de Grimaces, which was published between 1823 and These are the English versions of his work, published in Humorous Designs by Mclean and Alexander. The interest in expressive heads and physiognomy - or the art of reading inner character by means of facial expressions - was popular in France and elsewhere and for a while was accepted as fact. (7) * Bunbury (Henry William, ). A collection of twentynine caricatures, uncoloured etchings, including, Conversazione, The Country Club, The Battle of the Cataplasm, Courier Francois, The Kitchen of a French Post House, A Band of Savoyards and others, many trimmed with loss, closed tears, staining and soiling, various sizes Sold not subject to return. (30) * Caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately fifty-five etchings and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Williams, Heath, Isaac Cruikshank, Grinagain (pseud), Gillray (after), Lane, Rowlandson and Tegg, various sizes and condition (approx.55) * Caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately seventyfive caricatures, mostly 19th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, including examples by Doyle, Cruikshank, Woodward, Lane, Gillray (after) and Tegg, various sizes and condition (approx.75) * Caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately forty cartoons and caricatures, mostly 19th century, engraved, etched and lithographic caricatures, several with hand colouring, including examples by Nixon, Cruikshank, Woodward, Tregear, Williams, Bunbury, Rowlandson, Heath and Egerton, various sizes and condition (approx.40) * Caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately twentyfive caricatures, mostly 19th century, engraved, etched and lithographic caricatures, including examples by Cruikshank, Austin, Williams and Doyle, various sizes and condition (approx.25)

78 276* Caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately 120 cartoons and caricatures, mostly 19th century, engraved, etched and lithographic caricatures, including examples by Rowlandson, Gillray, Cruikshank, Heath, Hunt, Woodward and Doyle, inclduding several from the Doctor Syntax and The English Dance of Death series, however many of the Gillray and Rowlandson caricatures are later impressions, various sizes and condition (approx.120) * Cruickshank (George, ). Untitled engraving, original copper plate 115 x 105mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with the printed version, also mounted, framed and glazed (2) * Carington Bowles (publisher). Death and Life contrasted - or An Essay on Man, published 25th March 1784 [and] Life and Death contrasted - or An Essay on Woman, published 25th March 1796, pair of engravings with contemporary hand colouring, some staining, An Essay on Man with long closed repaired tear affecting image, both laid on later card, each approximately 355 x 255mm, mounted A rare pair of morality caricatures on the mortality inherent in the human condition. (2) * Cruikshank (George). Lacing in Style - or a Dandy Midshipman preparing for action, published T. Tegg, 1819, The Scotch Cottage of Glenburnia, published T. Tegg, circa 1820, An Arch design, Intended for Boney s Triumphal Entry into Paris, 1812, Mother Wood, published G. Humphrey, 1820, Foggy Weather published G. Humphrey, 1819 [and] To the Rt. Worshipful John Smoak Esq..., This Print of Hunting a Mayor is humbly presented..., published T. Tegg, 1819, together six etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 240 x 340mm, various condition (6) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 76

79 280* Cruikshank (George). Untitled copper printing plate and engraving, circa 1830, original copper printing plate with an engraving taken from the plate, both 100 x 90mm, presented in a double aperture mount, backed with green cloth, framed (1) * Cruikshank (Isaac Robert, ). Making a Sailor an Odd Fellow!!, published G. M. Woodward, circa 1810, Washing the Blackamoor, published S. W. Fores, 1795, The Dwarf & the Giant or the Strong Lad of Brighton..., published S. W. Fores, 1795, A Muddy, a Sketch in Bond Street, published S. W. Fores, 1800, The Quarrel about Pensions amicably settled, published S. W. Fores, 1796 [and] Voluntary Subscriptions, published S. W. Fores, 1798, together six etched caricatures, all with contemporary hand colouring, The Dwarf & the Giant..., with dust soiling and repaired marginal closed tears and fraying, the remainder in good condition, each approximately 240 x 345mm (6) * Cruikshank (Isaac ). The Graces of 1794, published S. W. Fores, July 21st. 1794, etching with contemporary hand colouring, one small ink stain to upper left of image, slight creasing, 390 x 330mm, framed and glazed A rather extreme version of the popular conceit of lampooning the fashions of the day with the central figure being completely bare-breasted. A description and comment from M.Dorothy George, Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum, VII, 1942, noted that: According to the Sporting Magazine, iv. 228, July 1794, feminine dress of the present fashion is, perhaps, the most indecent ever worn in this country. The breast is altogether displayed; and the whole drapery, by the wanton management of the wearer in throwing it behind her, is made to cling so to the figure, that nothing can be said to be completely concealed. Well may it be necessary to veil the face. BM no (1) * Cruikshank (Isaac Robert, ). The Russian Bruiser getting his dose..., published S. W. Fores, 1801, Royal Amusement or Nature will Prevail!!, published Thos. Tegg, circa 1819, Strong Symptons of Loyalty, published S. W. Fores, circa 1798, Mrs. Figs Card Party Disturbed, published Thos. Tegg, circa 1817, The Vicar and Clarke, published S. W. Fores, 1809 [and] Doctor Sangrado relieving John Bull of the Yellow Fever, published S. W. Fores, 1795, together six caricatures, all with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal dust and finger soiling, each approximately 235 x 335mm (6)

80 284* Cruikshank (George, ). The Pall Mall Apollo or R - ty in a Blaze!!!, published in The Scourge, March 1st 1816, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, 205 x 485mm, mounted [BM 12746], together with Odds & Ends for Febuary (sic) 1816, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, margins torn with slight loss and repaired, old folds, 215 x 490mm, mounted [BM 12714], with John Bull in the Council Chamber, published July 1st 1813, etching with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, 200 x 490mm, mounted [ BM 12066] (3) * Daumier (Honore, ). A mixed collection of approximately 230 lithographs by Daumier and others, circa 1870, coloured and black & white lithographs by Daumier, Chamel, Vernier, Faustin and others, mostly concerning the Paris Commune and the second French Empire, occasional duplicates, mostly 380 x 260mm, some mounted, various condition (approx.230) * Darly (Mary). A collection of twenty-seven etched caricatures, circa 1775, uncoloured etched caricatures, some dust soiling and staining, small format, various condition The Darlys, a husband and wife team, played a prominent part in the birth of the English caricature. It could be argued that they opened the doors which later exponents crashed through, including James Gillray. As early as 1749 Mathew Darley is recorded as having been called to face a parliamentary committee looking into the subject of obscene prints. Mary can quite rightly be called the mother of caricaturists. She developed the idea of producing small engravings with satirical sketches on them the size of a playing card which could be sent through the post. They became collectors items and from 1756 were then bound up and published as an annual review under the title of A Political and Satyrical History of the Year. Mary describes the political sketches as caricatures; the first time this description is applied to a satirical portrait or scene. Mary also taught drawing and caricature-making to suitable Ladies and Gentlemen, and in 1762 published the first guide book to the subject under the title of A Book of Caricaturas, on 59 Copper Plates, with Ye Principles of Designing in the Droll & Pleasing Manner. It contained just three pages of instruction, but also set out numerous examples of her technique. The Darlys had three print shops over a period of a quarter of a century and in that time they dominated the London print shop scene. They were operating in a period just before the Golden Age of satire, which would usher in Gillray, Rowlandson, the Cruikshanks et al, but it was the Darlys that helped it happen. (27) * Dighton (Richard). An Illustrious Consort, published T. McLean, 1818, etching with contemporary hand colouring, mount stained, 215 x 185mm, together with Old Q-uiz the old Goat of Piccadilly, published R. Dighton, 1796, hand coloured etching, mount stained, 245 x 205mm, with A Good Whip, published T. McLean, 1818, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 280 x 225mm, with another seventeen etched caricatures, most with contemporary colouring, some mount staining and toning, various sizes and condition (20) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 78

81 288* Dighton (Richard). A collection of eighteen caricatures, circa 1810, etched caricatures, many with contemporary hand colouring, various sizes and condition (18) * Dighton (Richard). A Lawyer & his Client, May 1812, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 275 x 215mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Landseer (Thomas), Cow and Calf, published Darton & Clarke, circa 1870, hand coloured etching, 215 x 275 m, mounted, framed and glazed, with Dean & Co., (publishers), The Princess Royal on her favourite pony in the Duke of Athol s Park, circa 1842, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 215 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (3) * Dighton (Richard, ). A collection of thirty-six caricatures, mostly early 19th century, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, occasional duplicates, some mount staining and toning, various sizes and condition (36) Lot * Duke of Wellington. Heath (William), Drumming out, or making an example of a mutineer, Oh what a falling off was there, Majesty & Grace, Take care of your pockets - A hint for the orthodox, Ballad Singers, A Quartette in Character [and] Caleb Quotem - The Parish Factotum, published T. McLean, circa 1830, together seven etched caricatures, all with contemporary hand colouring, all relating to and depicting the Duke of Wellington, three prints trimmed to neatline, occasional spotting, each approximately 255 x 365mm (7) * Egerton (M.). A Soaker or Real Cat & Dog Day, published Thos. McLean, 1827, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, trimmed to neatline and window mounted, 285 x 210mm, together with A Thoroughbred November & London Particular, published Thos. McLean, 1827, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, trimmed to neatline and window mounted, 285 x 210mm, with An Exquisite Taste with an Enlarged Understanding, published Thos. McLean, 1827, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, trimmed to neatline and window mounted, 280 x 205mm, plus another three caricatures by Egerton, The Saints or Patrick - George - Andrew and David!, A Quiet Doze after Dinner and A New Coat, all approximately 255 x 190mm, various condition (6) * Egerton (M.). The Prices. Full Price, Half Price, High Price & Low Price, published Thos. McLean, 1927, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, trimmed inside plate mark and window mounted on later paper, 285 x 210mm, together with As Sour as Verjuice, published Thos. McLean, 1827, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, trimmed inside plate mark and window mounted on later paper, 265 x 200mm, with A Fare, Tit for Tat and A Blunt Razor, all similar, plus another eighteen smaller caricatures by Egerton and engraved by G. Hunt, all with contemporary hand colouring, mostly trimmed and window mounted, with one other similar, various sizes and condition (24)

82 294 Egerton (M.). Humourous Designs, published Thomas McLean, 1826, five (complete) aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, engraved by G. Hunt, good margins, each trimmed and window mounted, retaining publishers printed blue wrappers, but disbound with wrappers mounted on later paper, with a duplicate of one cartoon, each approximately 205 x 215mm Abbey Life (For 1824 edition). (5) * French cartoons & caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately 125 caricatures, mostly 19th century, etchings, lithographic and engraved caricatures, most with contemporary hand colouring, including social scenes, fashion, military and genre, with examples by Daumier, Vernet, Draner, Aubry, Leprince and Faustin, various sizes and condition (approx.125) * Gillray (James). A collection of nineteen caricatures, published John Miller, Edinburgh, circa 1820, nineteen engraved caricatures, nine with hand colouring, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (19) * French cartoons & caricatures. A mixed collection of approximately fifty caricatures, mostly 19th century, etchings, lithographic and engraved caricatures, most with contemporary hand colouring, including social scenes, fashion, military and genre, with examples by Daumier, Chambre, Grandville, Leprince, Barlow, Gautier and Le Petit, various sizes and condition (approx.50) * Gillray (James). St. George and the Dragon. A design for an equestrian statue from the original in Windsor Castle, published H. Humphrey, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image and laid on later card, 390 x 395mm (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 80

83 299* Gillray (James). Playing in Parts, published H. Humphrey, May 15th, 1801, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to platemark and window mounted, 260 x 370mm (1) * Gillray (James). Venus attired by the Graces, published H. Humphrey, Dec. 8th 1800, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling to margins, 250 x 355mm BM (1) * Gillray (James). Political Amusements for Young Gentlemen; - or - The Old Brentford Shuttlecock, between Old Sarum, & the Temple of St. Steevens, published H. Humphrey, March 15th, 1801, etching with contemporary hand colouring, near contemporary marginalia identifying the protagonists, slight spotting to margins, 255 x 360mm BM (1) * Gillray (James). Dreadful Hot Weather [and] Raw Weather, published H. Humphrey, 1808, two etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, Raw Weather with some dust soiling to margins, each approximately 260 x 205mm (2)

84 303* Gillray (James). Palemon and Lavinia, published H. Humphrey, January 23rd. 1805, etching with bright contemporary hand colouring, some dust soiling and marginal closed tears, not affecting image, 255 x 360mm, together with Miss, I have a monstrous crow to pluck with you!!, published H. Humphrey Nov. 1st. 1794, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, some adhesion marks to verso, trimmed to plate mark, 240 x 295mm, with - and would st thou turn the vile reproach on me?, published H. Humphrey, Feby. 2nd. 1807, etching with contemporary hand colouring, some adhesion marks to verso, 245 x 345mm, and Cymon & Iphigena [published H. Humphrey, May 1796], engraving with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image with loss of publication line, laid on later paper, 235 x 270mm (4) * Gillray (James). British Tars towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour; - the Broadbottom Leviathan trying to swamp Billy s old Boat & the little Corsican tottering on the Clouds of Ambition, published H. Humphrey, Oct 1st. 1807, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, slight adhesion scarring to verso, 250 x 360mm BM (1) * Gillray (James). Cockney Sportsman marking game, Cockney Sportsman recharging, Cockney Sportsman finding a Hare [and] Cockney Sportsmen shooting Flying, [1800 or later], set of four etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image and laid on later paper, each approximately 210 x 300mm, framed and glazed (4) * Gillray (James). Physical Aid - or - Britannia recovered fron France..., Delicious Dreams - Castles in the Air - Glorious Prospects, Uncorking old Sherry, A Cognocenti contemplating ye Beauties of ye Antique, The National Assembly Revivified [and] Dumourier dining in state at St. James s on the 15 May , published John Miller & W. Blackwood, Edinburgh, circa 1820, together six uncoloured engraved caricatures, some dust and finger soiling, some repaired closed tears, various sizes and condition, with another nine caricatures, including examples by Woodward, Hogarth and Tregear, various sizes and condition (15) Lot 304 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 82

85 308* Gillray (James). The Wounded Lion..., and now, all the sculking herd of the forest, some out of Insolence, others in Revenge, some, in fine, upon one Pretence, some upon another, fell upon him by Consent - but nothing went so near the Heart of him in his Distress, as to find himself batter d by the Heel of an Ass. - Vide Aesop s Fables - published H. Humphrey, July 16th 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, 260 x 360mm Scarce Gillray cartoon showing Lord Melville depicted as the wounded lion, with blood flowing from wounds inflicted by a cannon and from the bites of a snake (Grey - Whitbread s brother-in-law) and a Fox (Charles James Fox). A dog (Kinnaird) bites the lions tail. Under the lion s paws are papers _ Plans for Manning of the Navy - List of ships built in of ye Line ; Abolition of Impress. The cannon - shaped like a giant tankard - is fired by St. Vincent who crouches behind a withered tree. Part of the blast from the cannon - labelled Condemnation without trial - strikes Britannia beneath the heart and she sits apparantly mortally wounded at the base of an oak tree. (1) * Gillray (James). Pylades & Orestes, published H. Humphrey, April 1st 1797, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image with margins strengthened on verso, 350 x 250mm, together with A Military Sketch of a Gilt Stick or Poker Emblazoned, published H. Humphrey, June 11th 1800, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, 250 x 200mm, with - so Skiffy-Skipt on with his wonted grace, published H. Humphrey, Feb. 1st 1800, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, slight staining, adhesion scarring to verso, 250 x 175mm, plus Taking Physick, published H. Humphrey, Feby. 6th 1800, hand coloured etching, 260 x 200mm, with another uncoloured example with some dust soiling, creasing and repaired marginal closed tears (5) * Gillray (James). A Welch Tandem, published H. Humphrey, June 21st 1802, etched caricature with contemporary hand colouring, thread margins, slight creasing, 255 x 360mm BM A caricature of the three Watkin Williams Wynn brothers. (1) Lot * Gillray (James). Theatrical Mendicants relieved - have pity upon all our Aches & Wantes, published H. Humphrey. Jany. 15th 1809, etching with aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, slight dust soiling and staining largely confined to borders, adhesion scarring to corners on verso, 265 x 360mm BM (1)

86 314* Gillray (James, ). Hollandia Regenerata, after David Hess, [1796], twenty (complete) numbered caricatures, printed in sanguine, disbound with contemporary leaves of text in Dutch, French and English tipped on to the versos, each 265 x 210mm, contained in a later cloth solander box. BM satires nos (20) * Gillray (James). Strike home! and I will bless thee for the Blow!, published H. Humphrey, May 14th 1792, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, slight creasing, trimmed to image, 325 x 240mm, together with Lullaby! - sooth him with a lullaby! published H. Humphrey, July 12th, 1798, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, some dust soiling, trimmed to image, 210 x 215mm, with Cruikshank (George), Inconveniences of a Crowded Drawing Room, published G. Humphrey, May 6th 1818, [and] The Tables turn d or the Devils outwitted & cruelty punished, a scene in the Portsmouth Tread Mill, published G. Humphrey, March 1st. 1823, two engraved caricatures, each with contemporary hand colouring, both with some dust soiling and both trimmed to image, each approximately 245 x 350mm, with another seventeen cartoons and caricatures, including examples by Hogarth, Hunt, Tregear, Lane, Gillray, Cruikshank, Alken and Dighton, mostly close trimmed and with some dust soiling, various sizes and condition, with another ten pencil drawings, topographical engravings, portraits and theatre bills and eleven mid 20th century art photographs various sizes and condition, and (42) Gillray (James, ). The Works of James Gillray from the original Plates with the addition of many subjects not before collected, published Henry G. Bohn, circa 1850, the volume of suppressed plates only, title page and forty-five uncoloured etched and engraved plates, slight spotting and finger soiling largely confined to margins, endpapers torn and frayed, publisher s half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, upper siding stained and faded, slim folio (1) * Gillray (James, ). Political Mathematicians shaking the Broad bottom d Hemispheres..., published H. Humphrey, 1807, uncoloured engraving, mount stained, some faint pencil marginalia, good margins, 325 x 425mm BM10697 (1) * Heath (William, pseud. Paul Pry). Are you the man wot drives the Sovereign?, The Man wot drives the Soverign, Cad to the man wot drives the Sovereign, The Guard wot looks after the Sovereign [and] The Slap up Swell wot drives when hever he likes, published Thomas McLean, circa 1829, together five etchings with contemporary hand colouring, three caricatures trimmed to neatline, slight dust soiling, each approximately 360 x 260mm (5) * Hogarth (William). A mixed collection of approximately thirty engravings, mostly 19th century, uncoloured engravings, including editions by Cooke and Boydell with some earlier states in a smaller format, various sizes and condition (approx.30) * Kingsbury (Henry, active ). The Farm Yard, published S. W. Fores, 1786, So! So! The Race was for a new Husband, published S. W. Fores, 1788 [and] from the Original at Windsor. L- - C- -town s [Lord Courtown s] dream, published Jacob Dowse, 1791, together three caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, From the original at Winsor..., with lower corners trimmed, each approximately 290 x 395mm (3) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 84

87 Lot 318 Lot 319 Lot * Lane (Theodore). Girl where s your Master! Gone to be Champagn d Sir..., published Thos. McLean, 1827, aquatint by George Hunt with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later paper, 345 x 225mm, with another copy similar, together with Amorous, Clamorous, Uproarious & Glorious, circa 1830, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later paper, 260 x 310mm, with Champaign driving away real pain. Wine cures the Gout, the Colic and the Phthisic. Wine it is to all man the very best of Physic., circa 1830, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later card, 205 x 245mm, plus A Shilling fare to a Christmas Dinner, or, Just in Pudding time, published George Hunt, circa 1830, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark, 315 x 230mm, with another three caricatures by or after Theodore Lane, all relating to food and drink, all with contemporary hand colouring, various sizes and condition (8) * Lane (Theodore). Delicous Dreams, published G. Humphrey, 1821 [and] Steward s Court of the Manor of Torre Devon, published G. Humphrey, 1820, two etchings with contemporary hand colouring, each trimmed to neatline, 395 x 285mm and 270 x 400mm respectively, together with A Frost [and] A Thaw, published George Hunt, 1827, two aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, A Thaw trimmed to plate mark and laid on later paper, with another copy of A Frost, each approximately 305 x 240mm, with A Gipsying Party, returning home through a storm..., published George Hunt, circa 1830, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, some staining, trimmed to plate mark, 240 x 375mm, with another four caricatures after Theodore Lane, various sizes and condition (10) * Lane (Theodore). Installation of a Knight Companion of the Bath, Design for a New Coat of Arms, Mother Cole, A Wooden Substitute, Dignity (2 copies), Dido in Despair, Bat, Cat and Mat..., The Man of the Woods & the Cat - o - mountain, Travelling Tete a Tete, Tent - action, Modesty, National Love!, The Modern Genius of History at her Toilet [and] John Bull s little Darling,. published G. Humphrey, 1821, fifteen etchings with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, each approximately 270 x 215mm A collection of caricatures commissioned and designed to blacken the name of Queen Caroline, the wife of George IV. The Prince Regent married his first cousin, Princess Caroline of Brunswick in It was a disastrous match. The couple loathed each other from the outset, and separated after the birth of their only daughter, Princess Charlotte. The Prince was unable to obtain a divorce before his coronation as King George IV, and he denied Caroline access to the ceremony, or the right to her title. Caroline had spent seven years in exile, travelling in the Mediterranean and Near East. She was followed closely by spies sent by the Prince Regent. In a bid to turn public opinion against Caroline, the Government employed Theodore Lane and others to caricature her alleged indiscretions, particularly her scandalous relationship with the Italian courtier, Bartolomeo Pergami. Despite the best efforts of her husband to defame her, Queen Caroline enjoyed widespread public support, and this was reflected in popular prints, where she was depicted as a beautiful and virtuous mother. However, rumours of her promiscuity and eccentric behaviour fuelled by the publication of licentious caricatures, damaged her reputation. She died suddenly in 1821, and was mourned by her supporters as the injured Queen of England. (15) * Lewis (Frederick Christian, ). Changing Horse near Clermont, published William Holland, Novr. 1st. 1802, aquatint after Frederick George Byron, contemporary hand colouring, 430 x 600mm, mounted Unusually large etching from the six plate series Travelling in France, published (1)

88 322 London und Paris. - quid rides? mutato nomine de te fabula narratur, published 1798, containing fourteen (only) engraved plates, including five uncoloured caricatures and topographical views (including three folding) seven English and French folding caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, the majority after James Gillray and two folding engraved sheets of music, later endpapers, later marbled card boards, worn at extremities, 8vo, together with The Satirist, or Monthly Meteor, volumes 4, 8 & 13, , containing eleven (only) uncoloured etched caricatures, some spotting and staining, mixed bindings, 8vo, with The Scourge, or Monthly Expositor of Imposture and Folly [later re-titled] the Literary, Theatrical and Miscellaneous Magazine, volumes 1 & & 1815, containing seven (only) folding etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, some fraying to margins of caricatures, mixed bindings, volume 1 with boards detached and lacking spine, rubbed and worn, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (6) McLean (Thomas, publisher). The Looking Glass or Caricature Annual, volume 1, 1830, published Thomas McLean, 1831, decorative lithographic title page with contemporary hand colouring, a years run containg twelve parts, each part with lithographic caricatures, printed back-to-back, all with contemporary hand colouring, later endpapers, all edges gilt, later half morocco, with decorative printed title to upper board, rebacked but retaining original morocco gilt spine, slim folio (1) * Maritime. A collection of six caricatures all relating to sailors and the sea, 19th century, including Roberts (Piercy), Nautical Experience, published Thomas Tegg, 1818, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to plate mark and tipped on to later paper, 250 x 325mm, mounted, together with Williams (C.), A Naval Enquiry with a Naughtical explanation, published S. W. Fores, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, some adhesion scarring to verso, 240 x 335mm, mounted, with Tregear (G. S., publisher), Shiver my topsails mate, lend us your hand. I wish I may get it, circa 1825, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, some staining and old watercolour marks to margins, 335 x 200mm, mounted, plus Williams (C.), The Sailor s Defence, published Woodward, circa 1810, etching with contemporary hand colouring, one repaired closed tear affecting image, 240 x 350mm, mounted, and Rowlandson (Thomas), A Sailor s Marriage, published R. Ackermann, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colourings, slight toning, 265 x 340mm, mounted, with one other similar (6) McLean (Thomas, publisher). The Looking Glass or Caricature Annual, volume 2, published December 1831, lithographic caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, twelve monthly parts bound as one, some spotting to endpapers and pastedowns, upper hinge broken, rear hinge cracked and weak, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and rubbed, folio, together with another uncoloured copy of the same album, but printed back-to-back and heavily spotted throughout, all edges gilt, later endpapers, later half morocco, re-backed but retaining contemporary morocco gilt spine, worn at extremities, slim folio (2) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 86

89 326 Paris Commune. An album containing approximately 250 caricatures satirising both the Commune and the politicians of the French second empire, circa 1870, colour printed and uncoloured lithographs, mostly tipped on to paper, some loosely inserted, with examples by Daumier, Le Petit, Dramer, Fanstin and Scherer, some leaves excised, book plate of Archibald Philip Earl of Rosebery to front endpaper, bookplate of Mark Dineley to front pastedown, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of prints and caricatures, not subject to return. (1) Queen Caroline. A series of caricatures illustrating the Attorney General s charges against Queen Caroline. 51 plates complete on 35. Exceedingly characteristic, now very scarce, having been supressed, Originally published at Five Guineas, circa 1835, title on a morocco gilt label to upper cover, forty-nine (only of 51) etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by G. Cruikshank, Isaac Cruikshank, William Heath and Theodore Lane, most with the publisher s imprint of G. Humphrey, slight dust soiling, disbound, book plate of Anne Renier and F. G. Renier, contemporary green limp card covers, a little worn and frayed, oblong folio A rare collection of caricatures intended to blacken the name of the Prince Regent s (later George IV) consort, The Prince Regent married his first cousin, Princess Caroline of Brunswick in It was a disastrous match. The couple loathed each other from the outset, and separated after the birth of their only daughter, Princess Charlotte. The Prince was unable to obtain a divorce before his coronation as King George IV, and he denied Caroline access to the ceremony, or the right to her title. Caroline had spent seven years in exile, travelling in the Mediterranean and Near East. She was followed closely by spies sent by the Prince Regent. In a bid to turn public opinion against Caroline, the Government employed Theodore Lane and others to caricature her alleged indiscretions, particularly her scandalous relationship with the Italian courtier, Bartolomeo Pergami. Despite the best efforts of her husband to defame her, Queen Caroline enjoyed widespread public support, and this was reflected in popular prints, where she was depicted as a beautiful and virtuous mother. However, rumours of her promiscuity and eccentric behaviour fuelled by the publication of licentious caricatures, damaged her reputation. She died suddenly in 1821, and was mourned by her supporters as the injured Queen of England. Only one copy found on Copac. (1) Lot

90 329* Rowlandson (Thomas). A Tailors Wedding, 1814, Peter Plum s Diary, published Thomas Tegg, circa 1820, [and] Miseries of Human Life, published Thomas Tegg, circa 1820, together three etchings with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal dust and finger soiling, Peter Plum s Diary with some mount staining, each approximately 345 x 250mm (3) * Rowlandson (Thomas). Dropsy courting Consumption, circa 1810, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, slight dust soiling, 325 x 230mm, together with A Nincompoop or Hen Peck d husband, published T. Tegg, circa 1820, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, slight dust soiling, 320 x 220mm, with The Bull and Mouth, published T. Tegg, circa 1820, etching after Woodward, contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, 325 x 225mm (3) * Rowlandson (Thomas). The Learned Scotchman or Magistrates Mistake!!, published Thomas Tegg, circa 1823, etching after Woodward, contemporary hand colouring, good margins, 240 x 345mm (1) Lot * Rowlandson (Thomas). A Monkey Merchant, 1806, etching with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, 295 x 235mm, together with Odd fellows from Downing Street complaining to John Bull, circa 1820, etching after Woodward, contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling and staining to margins, 245 x 345mm (2) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 88

91 Lot * Rowlandson (Thomas, ). A Lamentable case of a Jury-man, published Thomas Tegg, [1815], etching with contemporary hand colouring, 235 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed A judge waits too long before allowing an incontinent jury man to withdraw. The results are evident as his fellow jurers hold their noses. (1) * Rowlandson (Thomas, Style of). Waggon and horses, circa 1840, watercolour on paper, slight spotting, some mount staining, slight fraying to left hand vertical margin, tipped on to later card, 240 x 370mm (1) Lot Satirist. or Monthly Meteor, 13 volumes 1-13, , fifty-nine (only) etched folding caricatures, twenty-six with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by De Wilde, Scrutiny, Ekoorb and Cruikshank, a few caricatures with splits to old folds, slight spotting, uniform contemporary half calf gilt with contrasting morocco labels to spines, 8vo Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (13) Lot * Scourge. Williams (C.), The Storming Monopoly Fort or the Directors of Dismay, February 1st, 1813, Modern Idolatry - or - Editors and Idols, April 1st, 1814, A Paradise for Fools..., Sept. 1st. 1814, The Sale of the Coal Heavers Scraps!!, December 1st. 1813, Hocus - Pocus or Conjurors raising the wind, Oct. 1st. 1814, The Divine and the Donkey or Petworth Frolicks, February 1st. 1814, [and] Benefits of a Plentiful Harvest, Nov. 1st. 1813, all published W. N. Jones, a collection of seven engravings all with contemporary hand colouring, all originally published in The Scourge, old folds, trimmed to image, each approximately 190 x 500mm, mounted Each print with a photocopy of the catalogue description and the BM number on the verso of the mount. (7)

92 337* Strack (Anton Wilhelm, ). La Nouvelle Coalition ou les Russes en marche depuis Sept ans, circa 1799, etching with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, laid on later card, 365 x 500mm, mounted A scatalogical caricature relating to the Second Congress of Rastatt, which began its deliberations in November 1797, The congress was intended to negotiate a general peace between the French Republic and the Holy Roman Empire, and to draw up a compensation plan to compensate those princes whose lands on the left bank of the Rhine had been seized by France in the War of the First Coalition. The congress was interrupted when Austria and Russia resumed war against France in March 1799 at the start of the War of the Second Coalition, thus rendering the proceedings moot. Furthermore, as the French delegates attempted to return home, they were attacked by Austrian cavalrymen or possibly French royalists masquerading as such. Scarce. We can find no auction records for this caricature. (1) * Seymour (Robert). A Parliamentary Game of Shuttlecock, published Thoma McLean, circa 1830, etching with contemporary hand colouring, good margins, 245 x 345mm, with another copy similar, together with The Church in Danger, or a very uncommon Paris Dinner, published Thomas McLean, circa 1830, etching with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, 370 x 260mm, with The Catholic Sovereign Safety-Coach. A new start from Windsor Castle, a regular out and outer, published S. W. Fores, 1829, etching with contemporary hand colouring, 250 x 375mm, plus, Ab - n - hy and the Barrister, published Thomas McLean, circa 1830, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, 245 x 350mm, with another approximately forty etchings and engravings, various sizes and condition (approx.44) * Style of George Moutard Woodward, Three watercolours of two groups of figures, one relating to drinking, one to smoking and the other to toasting and boxing, circa 1810, three grey wash watercolours, each signed G. M. Woodward Delin. to lower right, each window mounted, each approximately 175 x 110mm Although signed G. M. Woodward the drawings are too competent and finished to be by him. (3) * Woodward (George Moutard). The Genius of Caricature and his friends celebrating the completion of the second volume of the Caricature Magazine in the Temple of Mirth, published Thomas Tegg, July 2nd, 1808, etching with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to neatline, 230 x 335mm Shows a group of five men and three women seated around a table in the Apollo library. Numerous caricatures decorate the walls. The central character is belived to be Thomas Tegg, the man on the right raising his glass is possible Woodward, the man with his back to the viewer engaged in conversation with the woman on his left bears a resemblance to Isaac Cruikshank and the man of the left with the drinker s nose is possibly Thomas Rowlandson. (1) Lot 339 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 90

93 HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 340 Africa. A pair of photograph albums, 1930s, both containing colour photo snapshots, the first largely safari scenes in Tanganyika, Uganda, plus scenes in Egypt, Cyprus, etc., approximately 250 photographs mounted as multiples, the second album including views in India, both albums with neat white china ink captions to mounts, plus three further albums of gelatin silver print photographs, 1930s, mostly British and European views and scenes, all window-mounted, one album with ink captions to mounts, various bindings, 8vo/oblong folio (5) * Barris (George, born 1928). Marilyn Monroe: The Last Photos, Edward Weston Collection, 1987, an identical pair of colour reproduction photographs of Marilyn Monroe sitting on the beach, images 18 x 18cm, versos blank, contained in original embossed card folder, limitation number 7/99 inked to verso (2) * Bell (Jacob, ). Autograph letter signed, Jacob Bell, no date, to Sir Thomas, hoping that Sir Thomas might answer a correspondent for him for his next number [of the Pharmaceutical Journal], My plan is to give a condensed reply as brief as it can be without being useless, 2 pp. with a further two full-page pen and ink drawings by Bell, the first showing him A few days before going to press behind over-piled desk, the second relaxing at a clear desk The day after publication, 8vo Jacob Bell was one of the founders of the Pharmaceutical Society and editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal. He also moved in wide artistic circles and acted as patron, adviser and friend to a network of artists. (1) * Bernhardt (Sarah, ). Autograph signature, Sarah Bernhardt, 1903, clipped signature, matted with a reproduction portrait of Bernhardt as Hamlet, together with Anouilh (Jean, ), autograph letter signed, Jean Anouilh, no date, in French, to John, thanking him for saying he liked his plays, for one so young, but wondering whether it was his father or mother and conveying his thanks to his sister for her drawing, slightly creased, one page, folio, plus an autograph signature of Anna Pavlova on an off-white piece of paper (signature obtained Streatham Theatre, August 1920), plus an autograph signature of Alicia Markova, dated 1990, plus autograph letters from Madge Kendal, Hermann Vezin, Harry Jackson, Helen Matthews (third person), George Rignold, Weedon Grossmith (brief note) and other contemporary actors, plus related clipped signatures, plus theatrical prints and engravings and a group of photographs of the actor Mark Wynter (a small box) Burt (H.P. & Freeland, H.F.E.). General Guide to the Delhi Durbar Railway, with Map, printed at the O & R Railway Press, Lucknow, [1912?], 12 sheets of sample luggage labels and related bound between pages 18 and 28, folding map at rear, correction slip tipped in, original printed wrappers in plain paper dust jacket with bookseller s stamp, staples rusted, somewhat spotted, slim 4to (1)

94 349 Napier (Lieutenant-Colonel G.S.F.). The Stamps of the First Issue of Brazil, 1923, 40 monochrome plates contained in rear pocket (plate 1 with some toning), Royal Philatelic Society ink stamp and ownership inscription at front, top edge gilt, original red cloth, spine faded, 4to, limited edition 10/200, together with The Postage Stamps of the United States 19th Century Issues. Part One [all issued?], Postmasters Provisionals, by John Luff, revised by Hugh Clark, 1937, portrait frontispiece, 15 half-tone plates contained in rear pocket, original cloth, 4to, plus The Stamps of New South Wales, by Giybon John Hutson, Royal Philatelic Society, 1960, colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original cloth, spine a little faded, covers slightly bowed, 4to, limited edition 103/120, with other stamp related including John Pringle s Early Balloon Posts, privately printed, circa 1930 and Frank Staff s The Transatlantic Mail, 1956, inscribed by the author (28) [Lady Castlereagh, East Indiaman]. Manuscript log of the Lady Castlereagh kept by John William Young, Chief Mate onboard, from England towards St Helena, 17 January to 25 August 1805, giving the names and positions of the full crew in four columns on four pages, followed by six pages giving records at Deptford and Gravesend, followed by manuscript insertions on 24 pre-printed leaves, followed by a further 16 pre-printed leaves completed in manuscript, being a log of Lord Eldon, from St Helena towards England, 14 September to 23 November 1805, this return journey missing some leaves, small tears with loss to first three leaves, noting the drowing of the quartermaster on 22nd July, and on 21 August noting various prisoners confined in irons for having run from the ship, Captain Murray coming onboard on the 22nd August to punish the prisoners, embossed and printed bookplate of the South Sea Library of Alvin and Ethel Seale, San Francisco, 1936, no. 1109, old sellotape marks to endpapers, contemporary reversed calf, rubbed, some repairs, slim folio (1) * Documents & Letters. An assorted collection of manuscript paper documents in English and German, mostly 18th & 19th century, including various land documents relating to properties in Kent and elsewhere and a group of approximately 16 letters in German with mid 19th-century dated postmarks (approx. 40) * Great Britain & World. Three albums of GB & World stamps, VR onwards, including Penny Reds, Blues, various denominations, plus Bermuda Silver Wedding 1972 printed by Harrison & Son, London, etc (3) * Stamps - Great Britain. From Victorian to modern in an album, also Commonwealth, etc., duplicated used GB issues in envelopes and occasional mint, etc. (2 cartons) Philately. Les Oiseaux [and] Les Poissons et le Timbre-Poste, Nature I [and] II, [from] Iris Recueils Philateliques d Art, d Histoire et de Science, 2 volumes [of 5], Paris: Helio-Vaugirard, , twelve and eight hand-coloured plates respectively, plate IX in Les Oiseaux with slight watercolour bleeding, unopened and unbound, contained in original printed wrappers, both with short closed tear to front cover at bottom left corner, loosely contained in original boards and slipcase as issued, all boards and Les Oiseaux slipcase lightly mottled, each with printed envelope containing deluxe proofs of each stamp re-engraved, Les Oiseaux also with printed prospectus loosely inserted, folio Limited editions, 461/500 & 172/500 respectively. (2) * Harrington (Sir Richard, ). An archive of approximately 20 manuscript letters to and from Harrington, circa 1900/1920, including mentions of legal matters and personalities including Sir Francis Maclean, Chief Justice of Bengal, Bradley Birt, German emissary and writer, the Bighati Case, many on letterhead of High Court, Calcutta, mostly multiple pages in 4to or 8vo format, a few original envelopes supplied (approx. 20) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 92

95 Lot * Hebrew Scroll. A manuscript Hebrew scroll on two chamois membranes, 19th century(?), eight columns of 21 lines containing part of the Book of Genesis, some soiling and rubbing and a few small holes with some loss of legibility, approximately 23 x 125cm, together with a metal vent or similar from a synagogue, 13cm diameter (2) Holme (Vera Jack, Suffrage movement). A collection of books from the library of Vera Holme [and others], including, Jock of the Bushveld, by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, 6th edition, 1909, colour frontispiece, monotone plates and illustrations, front blank inscribed To my best & dearest friend Evelina Haverfield for her birthday Aug 9th 1910 from Vera Holme, with Vera Holme s bookplate by Jessie M. King, top edge gilt, contemporary brown pigskin gilt by WHS, gilt initials E.H. from V. to upper cover within blind foliage wreath, 8vo, with The Works of William Shakespeare Gathered into One Volume, Oxford, 1934, portrait frontispiece, front blank inscribed in red ink Patricia Trotter, 19th November 1939 from V.L.H. J., We must be free or die, who speak the tongue that Shakespeare spake - Wordsworth, original cloth, scuffed, 8vo, and The Story of a Red-Deer by the Hon. J.W. Fortescue, reprinted 1912, monotone portrait, half-title inscribed Vera Holme from her loving E Haverfield, Xmas 1915, bookplate of Vera Holme by Jessie M. King, edges rough trimmed, original cloth gilt, 4to, with South Slav Monuments, I. Serbian Orthodox Vhurch, edited by Michael J. Puplin, 1918, colour and monotone plates, folding map, wrappers bound in, front blank inscribed to Vera Holme, contemporary half sheep, worn, folio, plus 14 volumes from the Representative Women series, some inscribed to Vera Holme and some with her bookplate, plus others similar and a photogravure portrait of Dame Ethel Smyth, signed by Smyth and dated Jan 31, 1925, plus the card game Panko or Votes for Women, contained in original box (with broken lid) Vera Holme ( ), was a talented violinist and singer, and member of the Actresses Franchise League, a group open to all theatre professionals with the aim of promoting women s suffrage through the medium. Holme was also a member of the Women s Social and Political Union and, in 1909, was appointed as Emmeline Pankhurst s chauffeur, despite Sylvia Pankhurst having described Holme as,... a noisy, explosive young person, frequently rebuked by her elders for lack of dignity. Holme is also believed to have been in a long-standing relationship with Evelina Haverfield, daughter of Lord Arbinger and Commandant in Chief of the Women s Reserve Ambulance Corps during the First World War. Through this link Holme was dispatched to Serbia and appointed to manage horses and trucks in the Scottish Women s Hospital Units. Haverfield died in 1920, and Holme outlived her partner by 49 years and died in Glasgow in (a carton) India - Manuscript Diary. A Journal of a Voyage to Madrass [sic], in the Year of Our Lord Christ 1761, by Richard Rose, Lieutenant in the 96th Regiment of Foot, 80pp., neatly written manuscript in a series of 26 letters, pen and ink and watercolour vignettes and illustrations including one full-page map, pen and ink decorated initials, tailpieces and designs throughout, first page designed as a book title-page with coat of arms, ownership signature of J.H. Chapman, Craggs Hall, Guisbro [?] to upper right corner, some dust-soiling and marginal fraying, a little loss to inner margin of final leaf, later rear wrapper near-detached, slim folio A beautifully illustrated manuscript describing reinforcements for India during the Seven Years War and containing an important and detailed early account of Delagoa Bay and its hinterland, inhabitants, customs, etc. A photocopy of the journal is held at the National Army Museum (accession no ). (1)

96 355 India. A group of 11 manuscript notebooks compiled by W.H.T., circa , containing sporadic diary entries and observations plus architectural and historical notes and inscriptions in various scripts, interspersed with numerous mostly pen and ink sketches and drawings, plus some in pencil and or watercolour, many of the textual notes in pencil over-inked, the albums with manuscript paper labels to covers noting places visited and including tour in the Himalayas, Agra, Delhi, Nynee Tal, Almorah, Faizabad, Sinaitic Range, Toogluck, Venice, tour through Kuk, horse and elephant worship, snake worship, old Dilloo, Simla, Kot, Lahore, Karaon, Kashmir, Tasmania, Ceylon, Mount Sinai, Gibraltar, Granada, Algeria, Tangiers, Norway, etc., plus three further albums of sketches in Italy etc., circa , a total of approximately 800 leaves, largely written and illustrated on rectos and versos to most leaves throughout, mostly contemporary leather, some wear, clasps broken, oblong small 8vo An intriguing archive, the travels largely centred on India. Other than the initials W.H.T. the author seems to have kept their identity secret. While some drawings appear more amateur and sketchy, others show good draughtsmanship and observation of architectural details, scenes and people. (14) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 94

97 356* India. A group of 60 mounted gelatin silver print photographs of India by an unidentified photographer, circa 1960s, mostly architectural subjects plus some street scenes and people, approximately 33 x 20cm and similar sizes, individual mounts, versos blank, uncaptioned and uncredited (60) * Lanarkshire. Vellum deed relating to land in Gartferry in the parish of Cadder, Lanarkshire, 1635, in Latin, over 20 signatures to lower blank area of document, two oval red wax seals appended including seal of Patrick Lindsay, Archbishop of Glasgow, overall 49 x 55cm, framed and glazed (1) * Ito (Hirobumi, ). Full-length portrait signed, 1906, gelatin silver print showing Prince Ito seated and wearing full regalia, signed presentation inscription in English and using western signature to lower blank margin, To Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore [ , Royal Navy officer who commanded the China Station], with compliments of Marquis Ito, 15 Sept. 1906, 22 x 15cm, contemporary stiff card mount, roughly trimmed at upper margin Prince Ito Hirobumi became Japan s first Prime Minister in 1885 and went on to hold the position four times. He was assassinated at Harbin Railway Station on 26 October 1909 by Jung-gun, a Korean nationalist and independence activist. (1) * Lanarkshire. Vellum deed relating to land in Gartferry in the parish of Cadder, Lanarkshire, 1581, in Latin, numerous signatures at foot, two round red wax seals appended including seal of James Boyd, Archbishop of Glasgow, overall 47 x 29cm, framed and glazed (1)

98 360* Lock Family Diaries. A group of manuscript diaries and related notebooks compiled by Mrs Caroline Louisa Lock, circa 1860s, the wife of Colonel Edward Seppings Lock, 82nd Foot, contained in a fine Coromandel box with gilt metal straps and key plate stamped G. Betjemann & Sons, the hinge engraved Charles Nephew & Co, Calcutta, inset with three Wedgwood jasperware porcelain plaques and lock stamped S. Morden & Co (with key), the box spring loaded to raise the contents once opened, 13cm high x 21cm wide x 8.5cm deep (5.25 x 8.25 x 3.5ins), enclosing five leather bound journals, each gilt-titled on the spine, Visits & Addresses ( ), Memoranda ( ), Cash Account (no entries), Daily Journal ( ), Personal Expenses ( ), mostly daily chitchat, reference to the family home Bury Knowle House, Headington, Oxfordshire and the Ballachay family, military life including reference to the Bengal Cavalry, etc, some spotting and wear including one board detached, together with a sixteenth plate ambrotype portrait photograph of Caroline Lock contemporarily inscribed on the rear with name and marital status, with two small locks of Caroline Lock s hair in envelopes dated 1860/1865 presented in a morocco leather case, plus another portrait miniature painted on ivory of Maria Ballachay née Lock (Edward Seppings Lock s sister), 7 x 6cm (2.75 x 2.25ins), in a period gilt framed inscribed verso aunt Ballachay née Lock Headington, framed size 17 x 15.5cm (7 x 6.25ins) Caroline Louisa Lock (née Cardew) was the wife of Colonel Edward Seppings Lock who served during the Indian Mutiny with 82nd (Prince of Wale s Volunteers) Regiment of Foot and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations in Shahjehanpore and the affairs of Shahabad, Mahomdee and Bunkagaon. They married on 5 October 1859 and Caroline was with Colonel Lock when he died aged 49 of enteric fever whilst commanding the regiment in Natal on 10 December 1886 having served 31 years with the Colours. (3) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 96

99 Lot 362 Lot 364 Lot * London Heathrow Airport. A photograph album compiled by D.P. Wrigley, 1959, containing corner-mounted gelatin silver print photographs of aircraft at London Airport, plus some aerial shots, views in Haarlem, Arnhem, etc., a total of 98 photographs, approximately 10 x 12.5cm and similar sizes, mounted as multiples and captioned on mounts throughout, together with a second photograph album of similar date including photographs of Amsterdam views, people and a few airport scenes, captioned on mounts, both contemporary boards with spine ties, slightly rubbed, oblong folio (2) Manuscript. Carta executoria de Hidalguia issued in favour of Anton de Ostos of Ecija, 1537, with related documents, Spanish manuscript in brown ink on vellum, Gothic hand, 38 to 45 lines to the page, collates i8, ii4, leaves measuring 28 x 19.5cm, the carta executoria on leaf i1 and including rubricated initial on floral ground, leaves i1 verso - ii2 recto comprising a series of earlier legal documents relating to the ancestors of de Ostos, the first dated 1434 (incipit Don Juan por la gracia de Dios Rei de Castilla ), genealogy with vegetal embellishment en grisaille to ii2 and a further genealogy in red and black ink to ii4, both circa 1800, together with a later bifolium (probably 18th century) containing two full-size miniatures, heraldic arms within floral border and the Virgin Mary, watercolour and bodycolour on vellum, red silk guard bound in, some soiling and staining, miniatures rubbed, housed in a c.1800 floral silk portfolio, extremities worn, small folio (1) * Manuscript Pedigree. A pedigree of Jean de Henin Comte de Boussu ( ) grand Escuier de l Empereur Charles V, and of his wife Damoiselle Anne de Bourgogne ( ), extended to Messire Jacques de Boussu (born 1545), circa mid 16th century, single sheet of thick paper, neatly written & drawn shields in brown ink to both sides, three vertical folds, 510 x 310mm The pedigree is drawn out in the form of a table showing the parents, grandparents and great grandparents of both Jean de Henin and his wife, paternal and maternal with all arms in trick, the paternal coats in shields with impalements separately in ovals, with coronets over where appropriate. The arms are accurately tricked using heraldic terminology and were probably a herald s work sheet. On the obverse/recto are the 32 numbered quarterings and names and the next generation 16 quarterings and names descending from the 32. On the reverse/verso is a tabular pedigree showing the last four generations. An interesting aspect is the descent (illegitimate) from Philippe le bon Duke of Burgundy (quartered arms) and Damoiselle Cataryne de Preseul concubine. A modern transcript of the names and blazons accompanies the manuscript. (1) * Maritime Photographs. A large collection of maritime photographs, , including original photographs centred around Southampton Docks, subjects include royal family photos from UK, Siam, Ethiopia, Albania, Japan, Tonga, plus various politicians, many press photos with stamps and printed captions to versos, approximately 20 x 25cm and similar sizes (a carton) * Masonic Archive. A small archive of masonic ephemera, late 19th and early 20th century, including photographs (cabinet cards and cartes de visite from studios in Buxton, Derbyshire), printed menus, a group of 8 napkins, badges, etc., various booklets, all of Derbyshire interest (a carton)

100 Lot 366 Lot 367 Lot Middlesex. Papers relating to land in Harrow, property of Warwick Lake; purchased from William Woodhall and wife, Matt. Higgs and wife, Lord and Lady Hunsdon, Ric. Landy and wife. In Stanmore Magna called Old Church Farm, Fras. Taylor and wife - Manor of Cofferers, alias Coffer House, in parish of Kingsbury and Wilsden, Dr Cope and Mary his wife, daughter of Francis Page - lands purchased of John Eyles, &c, in Stanmore Magna, Manor of Stanmore Magna and Advowson of Church, 1714, 31 pp. manuscript, 39 x 25cm, together with Case Respecting the Tithes of the Parsonage of Stanmore to Support Almshouses at Stanmore; Mansion of Canons, Suit as to tithes, Lake Property; Harcourt v. Lake, 20 leaves neat manuscript, written to rectos only, some slight dust-soiling and browning, stitched together in old paper wrappers with manuscript details to upper wrapper, a later note indicating this to be the handwriting of Sir G. Young, dust-soiled and slightly frayed, slim folio (42 x 33cm) These eighteenth and nineteenth-century legal documents, etc., relate to lands in Harrow and estates of the Duke of Chandos at Cannons, Stanmore. Cannons was the focus of the first Duke s artistic patronage, and it was here that Handel was appointed as resident house composer from 1717 until The Chandos Anthems by Handel were composed at Cannons during these years. (1) * Military ephemera. A group of 14 manuscript and printed military ephemera items, 18th and early 19th century, including three large manuscript folio sheets of military salaries and per diems, circa 1747, including details for 73rd Regiment, Field and Staff Officers, Company of Grenadiers, Company of Light Infantry, Company for Recruiting, etc., a few old marginal repairs, large folio, two further manuscript documents concerning military expenses and accounts, dated 1790 (badly dampstained) and 1809, plus seven printed receipts completed in manuscript, 1714/1824, plus two printed items, an oath without manuscript insertions and An Account of the Extraordinary Expenses of the Army incurred and paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster General of His Majesty s Forces..., printed 23 March 1815, disbound, folio (14) * Ornithology. A large group of approximately 5,500 35mm colour slides by James Welford, circa 1960s/1980s, mostly bird studies taken in UK, plus butterflies and moths, together with negatives and approximately 2,000 colour photographs of the same subjects (2 cartons) * Papakura (Makereti, ). Half-lenth portrait by Iles, circa 1890s, albumen print, captioned in the negative, Maggie and no. 152, signed presentation inscription in Maori to top left corner signed as Maggie Papakura, 20 x 14cm, framed and glazed Makereti (or Maggie) Papakura was a Tuhourangi woman of mana, guide and ethnographer. (1) * Postcards. An album containing approximately 350 cornermounted postcards, including approximately 140 mostly real photo postcards of the actress Gladys Cooper, plus sweetheart postcards and related, topographical views including some real photos, etc., some postally used, contemporary boards, some wear, spine deficient, narrow folio (1) * Protestation of A contemporary manuscript copy of the Protestation of 1621, being a declaration by the House of Commons of England reaffirming their right to freedom of speech in the face of King James belief that they had no right to debate foreign policy, captioned heading, dated 18 December 1621, one page with integral blank, somewhat creased and dust-soiled and torn with professional repairs to blank areas without loss of text, folio (30 x 20cm) This declaration so incensed King James that he came to the House of Commons and personally tore the page out of the Commons s journal/day book. A contemporary copy of an important document in the charting of parliamentary freedoms along the road to Civil War. A modern typed transcription is included with the lot. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 98

101 372* Royal Worcester. A small archive relating to William Taylor of Royal Worcester, circa 1840, comprising approximately 15 engravings, 100 pencil sketches, plus eight pen and ink and 90 watercolours, many of botanical subjects and insects used for porcelain designs, partly contained in eight notebooks, with some records of items made against print patterns and prices, plus a small qauntity of personal correspondence to his parents, prior to starting work at the Royal Worcester factory William Taylor was born circa 1828 and became a floral artist for the Royal Worcester factory from about 1845 to (a small carton) Lot 371 Lot

102 Lot * Second Bikini Atoll Atomic Bomb Test. A gelatin silver print photograph, modern printing, showing the underwater explosion eight seconds after detonation, signed in thin blue felt tip pen in the sky area Paul W. Tibbets, pilot - Enola Gay, together with a related colour photograph, both 20 x 25cm (2) * [Shakespeare Studies]. Gloucestershire - Treasury Receipt on vellum for rents, due in Westcombe, Gloucestershire, 1586, signed by Ric[hard] Stonley, one of the four tellers of the Exchequer of Receipt, 31 x 357mm The tellers of the Exchequer of Receipt were four officers charged with receiving and noting incoming revenue to the Exchequer and depositing it in the Treasury. Richard Stonley is famous as the first recorded purchaser of a work by Shakespeare; his journal records that on Tuesday, 12 June 1593, his purchase of the first edition of Shakespeare s first printed work, the narrative poem Venus and Adonis (London, 1593). Only one copy of this edition is now known to survive, being housed at the Bodleian Library. The Folger Shakespeare Library holds three volumes of Stonley s diaries, from 1581/82, 1593/94, and 1597/98. The last volume was written in London s Fleet Prison, to which Stonley had been sent in 1597 when he was convicted of embezzling more than 12,000 from the Exchequer over the course of his career. (1) Russian Revolution [Collection of Russian and Ukrainian pamphlets], printed in Moscow unless stated, , original pictorial or printed wrappers (exceptions noted), general browning and wear, crude tape repairs, various formats, titles comprise: Tolstoy (Leo), I. Kreytserova sonata. II. Poslysolvye k Kreytserova sonata, 1909; Korolenko (Vladimir), Padenie tsarskoi vlasti [ The Fall of Imperial Power ], 1917; Averchenko (Arkady), Razkazi Yumoristicheskie, kniga pervaya, St. Petersburg, 1917; Steklov (Yuri), Stepan Khalturin, 1919; Wells (H. G.), Rossiy vo Mgle [Russia in the Shadows], [?Kiev], State Publishing House of Ukraine, 1922; Riazanov (David, ed.), Karl Marks, myslitel chelovek revolyutsioner [ Karl Marx, Thinker, Revolutionary ], 1923; Martin (Lyadov), 25 lyet Rossiyskoy Kommunistichyeskoy Partii (Bol shyevikov) [ 25 years of the Russian Communist (Bolshevik) Party], 1923; Lenin (Vladimir), Tovarishchi-rabochiye! Idem v reshitediy boy [ Fellow workers! Begin the decisive battle! ], Lenin Institute, 1925, single gathering of 4 leaves, together with a 14-leaf facsimile of Lenin s original maunscript loose in original facsimile bifolium, 1 additional printed bifolium, all loose as issued in original blue card porfolio; [Collectivisation], Sil s kyi Gospodar [ Master Farmer ], issue 1, [Lviv], 1926; Popov (Mikhail), V Kazemati Shlisyel burga [ In Shlisselburg Casement ], Kharkiv, 1929, original cloth-backed printed paper boards; Faidysh (Vladimir), Oktyabr 1917 g. v zamoskvorech ye [ October 1917 in Zamoskvorechye], 1935; together with a collection of related ephemera, including 5 original pencil drawings (of which two depicting Russian military action and dated 1916) and two amateur watercolour copies of paintings (1 carton) * Somaliland. A group of 12 photograph albums relating to D.O. Murton, early to mid 20th century, including family snapshots and holiday scenes in the UK, convalescing at Woburn Abbey after being wounded in action, 1917/1918, photographs in British Somaliland, plus a small quantity of documents relating to Somaliland, mid 1940s, some photos captioned on the mounts and some blank, mostly original cloth, slight wear, various sizes (a carton) * Terry (Dame Ellen, , actress). A collection of pictures, postcards and theatrical programmes relating to Ellen Terry, late 19th/early 20th century, including an opaltype oval portrait of Ellen Terry by G. Hasler, 1889, 21 x 16.5cm (8.25 x 6.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed, plus six other related photograph and sketch portraits, all framed and glazed, two portraits of Henry Irving (including Vanity Fair portrait), each framed and glazed, seven teatre Programmes, and small selection of portrait postcards etc. (a carton) Valor Ecclesiasticus, A manuscript abstract of the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1535, 16th or early 17th century, 105 pp. including several numbered blank pages, written in a very neat hand, some marginal dust-soiling and old damp staining, old armorial bookplate of the Right Honorable Charles Viscount Bruce of Ampthill loosely inserted, contemporary limp wrappers (heavily soiled and partly detached), small 4to (19 x 15cm) A good working office copy covering all monastic and church property in the south of England, including London. The information was compiled as part of Henry VIII s great survey of church/monastic wealth as part of the foundation of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 100

103 380* Victoria ( , Queen of Great Britain). Signed warrant, Victoria RI, 2nd July 1886, appointing Sir Francis Walter De Winton to Commander of the Order of the Leopold, 3 pp. printed warrant completed in manuscript with signature of monarch at head and wafer seal to left margin, folio, together with accompanying letter and seven further official English or French warrants (none signed by Queen Victoria) relating to honours for De Winton (9) Victorian autographs. An album containing approximately 110 cut signatures and free front covers, circa 1830s/1840s, including clipped signature of Pr[ince] Albert and a piece of paper inscribed Viscount Melbourne, The Queen in the hand of Queen Victoria (slightly browned), free front autographs include Duke of Wellington, Exeter, Bute, Abercorn, Northampton, Pembroke, Denbigh, Howe, Cathcart, Lonsdale, Clinton, George Canning, Sydney, Liverpool, etc., pasted sporadically into an album with many blanks, many hand-coloured engraved crests tipped in, some old dampstaining to mounts at front and rear, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed, folio (1) Lot * Victoria ( , Queen of Great Britain). Signed military commission, Buckingham Palace, 11 April 1854, appointing Francis Walter De Winton to be a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery, together with a second similarly signed commission, Victoria RI, appointing Francis De Winton as First Lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 17 July 1854, both on linenised paper with wafer seals to left margins, a little spotting, vertical and horizontal folds, 30 x 40cm, plus four further military commissions for Francis De Winton, 1862/1880, appointing him Second Captain of a battery, Captain of a battery, Major and Lieutenant Colonel, none with signature of the Queen, all with wafer seals to left margins and each with two countersignatures including Prince George (6) * Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke, ). Autograph letter signed, Wellington, Walmer Castle, 15 September 1840, to Frederic Thesiger, apologising for not being present when he called and inviting him to dinner the following day, noting that he dines at 7 and that he is welcome to stay over, one page with integral address leaf, 8vo, together with two related printed documents, the first a special ticket for the lying in state of the late Duke of Wellington for 12 November 1852, the second a printed invitation to the funeral at St Paul s Cathedral on 18 November 1852, embossed stamp and manuscript number 589, three items corner mounted and neatly presented on a modern grid paper album leaf with very neat manuscript captions, overall 36 x 29.5cm (3)

104 ANTIQUARIAN 383* Whitelocke (Lieutenant-General John, ). A Warrant, signed by Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke, Montevideo, 29 May 1807, to Deputy-Paymaster Lovell Benjamin Badcock, authorizing acting Paymaster William Phillips to pay /2, from 25 May to 24 June 1807, to a detachment of the 1st Battalion 71st Foot, one page, (old folds and small stains to verso) folio Printed at the Southern Star Printing-Office in Montevideo, the Southern Star the first (and short-lived) bilingual newspaper to be printed in Uruguay in 1807, whilst under British rule during the River Plate campaigns of Whitelocke was the commander of a British force which attacked and occupied Buenos Aires in July 1807 before signing an armistice on 12 August and withdrawing most of the British forces from the River Plate basin. He was court-martialled and cashiered upon his return to Britain mainly for his conduct and the surrender of Montevideo. (1) * Windsor (Prince Edward King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor & Wallis Simpson Windsor). Autograph signatures, Edward, Duke of Windsor [and] Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, circa 1970, written in blue ballpoint pen on off-white paper with their red crest and monogram at head, 8 x 13cm, gilt silver frame, glazed, together with other printed letterpress Christmas and New Year cards from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, circa 1960s/1970s, mostly in original envelopes addressed to Mrs M. Flower of Westbury, Wiltshire, but with four items in small frames (17) The Booke of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, London, Robert Barker, 1604, bound with 2 editions of the Psalms: The Psalter or Psalmes of David, after the translation of the great Bible: pointed as it shall be sung or said in Churches, London, Robert Barker, 1604, and The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others, conferred with the Hebrue and apt Notes to sing them withall... London, for the Company of Stationers, 1604, each with a separate register and title page with woodcut border, respectively collating a10 B8 A8 2B10 C-N8 O10 P8 Q6, A-K8, and A1-4 B4 C-T6 U8, single column, mostly black letter, decorative and historiated initials throughout, first title page and the almanac printed in red and black, numerous lines of music score, 4 contemporary manuscript leaves bound in (1 between Booke of Common Prayer signatures B8 and A1, 3 to the rear), all containing transcriptions of prayers, similar inscription to The Whole Booke signature U4 recto, 2 preliminary leaves possibly lacking, perhaps a blank and an imprimatur (ESTC has a12 for the initial gathering), light browning, first few leaves a little frayed, with small wormtrack to lower outer corner, just touching the border of the title, text unaffected, mild ink offsetting to The Whole Booke signatures P6-Q2, contemporary calf, rebacked and relined in the 19th century, boards triple-ruled in gilt and blind, central octofoil tool with strapwork and floral infill between staggered monogram F M gilt, rubbed and worn, folio ESTC S2776 for the Booke of Common Prayer and The Psalter or Psalmes of David. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 102

105 386 Ackermann (Rudolph). The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures &c., 14 volumes, Second Series, , woodengraved frontispieces, approximately 450 plates, mostly with fine hand-colouring, subjects including London street scenes, Swiss views, furniture, ladies fashions, textiles, architecture, interiors (apparently lacking a few needlework plates and plate opposite page 274, volume IX), a few plates with light offsetting, a few text leaves with some browning, armorial bookplates of R. Jones-Bateman, contemporary half calf gilt (by Povey & Bailey, Wotton, with their ticket), slightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. An attractive set. (14)

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107 387 Aeschylus. The Tragedies, translated by R. Potter, 1st edition, Norwich, 1777, half-title, list of subscribers, mild browning to prelims and endleaves, contemporary reversed calf, red morocco label, some light wear to extremities, spine darkened, front joint partially cracked at foot, 4to, together with Leland (Thomas) The History of the Life and Reign of Philip of Macedon; the Father of Alexander, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, 1758, half-titles, engraved frontispiece to each volume, titles pages printed in red and black, engraved folding map, folding numismatic plate, mild browning to prelims and endleaves, short closd tear to folding map, contemporary sprinkled calf, spines gilt in compartments, twin morocco labels, slightly rubbed and scuffed, headcaps chipped, joints superficially cracked in places, but firm, tips worn, 4to, plus Demosthenes, The Orations, delivered on Occasions of Public Deliberation... translated into English by Thomas Leland, London, 1771, engraved frontispiece, dedication leaf with engraved arms, large folding map, contemporary diced russia, gilt spine, slightly rubbed, joints cracked but holding, head of spine chipped, 4to, and 12 similar works, mainly 18th-century English or continental of Greek authors in contemporary bindings, including Theocritus, Quae supersunt... edidit Thomas Warton, 2 volumes, 1st edition thus, Oxford, 1770, contemporary tan calf, rebacked, floral roll gilt to sides, 4to; Tryphiodorus, The Destruction of Troy, translated from the Greek, with Notes, by J. Merrick, 1st edition thus, Oxford, 1739, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, and editions of Anacraeon, Hesiod, Homer, Sophocles, and others, 4to and 8vo Potter s work was the first complete translation of Aeschylus into English. (19) [Austen, Jane]. Emma: A Novel, 3 volumes, 1st edition, printed for John Murray, 1816, half-titles discarded, some light spotting and toning, and one or two finger marks, D8 in volume 2 with short closed tear in blank fore-margin, front hinges split between free endpaper and preliminary blank, armorial bookplate of the Earl of Shannon on front pastedowns, near contemporary green half calf, rubbed and scuffed in places, faded spines with gilt lettered leather title label, large 12mo Gilson A8; Keynes 8. A good copy in an early binding. (3) Avesbury (Robert of). Historia de Mirabilibus gestis Eduardi III... e codicibus MSS. descripsit ediditque Tho. Hearnius, 1st edition, large-paper copy, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1720, folding engraved plate (repaired), contemporary sprinkled calf over thick boards, richly gilt spine, red morocco label (chipped), joints splitting at ends but firm, tips worn, 8vo, together with Ellis (Henry), A General Introduction to Domesday Book, 2 volumes, 1st edition, later tan calf, spines darkened, headcaps chipped, volume 2 boards unevenly discoloured, 8vo, plus Hume (David), The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Revolution in 1688, [-The History of England, from the Revolution to the Death of George II. (designed as a Continuation of Mr. Hume s History], 13 volumes, Edinburgh, 1818, engraved frontispieces, bookplates, contemporary reddish-brown calf, rubbed and scuffed, some spine labels renewed, 8vo, and Lingard (John), The History of England, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accessino of William and Mary in 1688, the sixth edition, revised and considerably enlarged, 10 volumes in 5, , engraved frontispieces, spotting and browning, contemporary red half calf, extremities rubbed, 8vo, and 3 others Lowndes p for Avesbury. (30) Aytoun (William Edmondstoune). Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other Poems, 1881, illustrations, some spotting front and rear, all edges gilt, later blue morocco gilt By Maclehose, Glagow, spine ends slightly rubbed, 4to, together with two others: The Itinerary of Scotland; containing all the direct and cross roads necessary for the information of the traveller, Edinburgh, 1819, and Journal of a Soldier of the 71st, or Glasgow Regiment, Highland Light Infantry from 1806 to 1815, 2nd edition, 1819 (3) Bacon (Francis). Sylva Sylvarum: or, A Naturall History in Ten Centuries, whereunto is newly added the history, natural and experimental of life and death, or the prlongation of life. Published after the author s death by William Rawley, Doctor in Divinity, one of His Majesties Chaplains..., 9th edition, published by J. R. for William Lee, 1670, engraved portrait frontispiece, printed title, additional decorative title, bound with Rawley (William), The Life of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, 1670, printed title and fourteen pages of text, contemporary calf, rebacked but retaining original gilt decorated spine, repaired at extremities, 4to (1) Baily (Thomas). The Life & Death of that renowned John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester...: in the Reign of King Henry 8th, with... Animad Versions upon Cardinall Wolsey, Sir Thomas Moor, Martin Luther, with a full relation of Qu: Katherines Divorce, 1655, title detached, with Lambeth Palace de-accession stamps to verso, some light spotting, modern antique-style quarter calf with marbled boards, 8vo (1) Balzac (Honore de). Oeuvres Completes, 20 volumes, Paris, 1870, illustrations, a few minor spots, contemporary green morocco-backed boards, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (20) Beckford (William). Memoirs of William Beckford of Fonthill, Author of Vathek, 2 volumes, Charles J. Skeet, 1859, lithograph portrait frontispiece to volume 1, ownership signature of Robert Gordon at head of titles with his armorial bookplate to upper pastedowns, some scattered spotting, contemporary red half calf gilt by Archer & Sons of Belfast, boards rubbed & scuffed, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (2)

108 395 Bible [English]. [The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London: by Christopher Barker, 1583], lacking general title, New Testament title present within decorative woodcut border, Apocrypha present, double-column black letter text, leaf H5 with long closed tears and old repairs, worming to inner margins of seven leaves (H3-I1, affecting few printed marginal notes), bound with Two right profitable and fruitfull Concordances..., Imprinted by Christopher Barker and an incomplete Whole Booke of Psalmes..., Imprinted by John Day, 1583 at rear (last few leaves frayed, creased & detached), some toning, dust-soiling and occasional dampstaining, front free endpaper with early inscription Mary Grover her Book and Sotheran ink stamp to verso, contemporary calf, brass corner pieces and clasps, worn with loss of leather at foot of spine, few worm holes to lower joint, 4to Herbert 179; Darlow & Moule 136. (1) Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Maiesties speciall commandement. Appointed to be read in churches, Imprinted at London: By Robert Barker, and by the assignes of John Bill, 1634], New Testament title present printed within decorative woodcut border, lacking general title, three other leaves of preliminaries and also lacking leaf 6D5 of Revelation, Apocrypha present, numerous woodcut decorative initials, black letter text in double column, leaf 6D6 of Revelation (final leaf) torn with loss and some old repairs, some dampstaining, slight fraying to margins mostly at front and rear, occasional close trimming to running titles, front free endpaper with signature & date Henry Richards 1756, original boards, without calf leather to upper board & spine, worn, folio, leaf size 375 x 253mm (14.75 x 10ins) Herbert 487. Darlow & Moule 376. STC The fourth distinct folio edition of the King James Version, printed in large black-letter. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 106

109 397 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New. Newly Translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties speciall command, London: Printed by the Company of Stationers, 1648, general and New Testament titles present, both with decorative woodcut borders (general title frayed and with few closed tears to margins, New Testament title torn to lower blank margin), decorative woodcut initials, two blank leaves inserted with 17th-19th century manuscript annotations and genealogical entries, inner blank margin of FF6 a little torn, small hole to mm4 affecting few letters, short worm trails at foot of inner blank margins of some leaves (slightly affecting few marginal notes), occasional dust-soiling, marginal fraying and few marks, bound with The Whole Book of Psalmes, Collected into English Meeter, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others..., London: R.W. for the Company of Stationers, 1658, final leaf torn with loss of text, some dampstaining at rear of volume, near contemporary blind panelled reversed calf, light wear, 4to Herbert 604, Darlow & Moule 468. (1) Thomas Gray s Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments..., Oxford: John Baskett, 1715, separate New Testament title, bound with Book of Common Prayer, Oxford: John Baskett, 1715, at front and The Whole Book of Psalms..., printed by W. Pearson for the Company of Stationers, 1715, at rear, six pages of Old Testament with ink marginalia by the poet Thomas Gray, D1v, Vv7v, Vv8r, Zz6r, Zz7r & Ddd3r, all historical information concerning characters asterisked within the text, further old ink marginalia in an unidentified hand to leaves D6v & Zzz2v, tear with loss to a5 (Proper Lessons) of preliminary leaves of Book of Common Prayer, scattered spotting, old listing of Books in Old and New Testament in an unidentified hand to front flyleaf and note of provenance by J. Alderson, rector of Harthill to verso, further typed and manuscript notes of provenance loosely inserted, all edges gilt (heavily rubbed, hinges cracked), contemporary gilt-panelled and decorated black morocco, joints cracked and upper cover held by cords, heavily rubbed and some wear to spine ends and extremities, 4to (265 x 200mm) The provenance note inside the bible written by J. Alderson indicates that the bible belonged the poet Thomas Gray and that he left it by will to his friend the Reverend William Mason, the poet, who was rector of Aston. Mr Aston gave it to J. Alderson s father the Reverend Chris Alderson, rector of Eckington and also rector of Aston, Being presented to the latter, at the decease of his friend Mr Mason by his chief Grace the Duke (Francis) of Leeds. The manuscript note of provenance loosely inserted was written by Mrs Hugh Parker in 1849 and has a later note added that the bible was left by her to her two sisters Augusta Mary and Anna Maria Alderson. The typed note is from when the bible was loaned to Eton College by M.D. Alderson. Provenance: The Alderson family, by descent. (1)

110 Lot Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments..., Oxford: printed at the University Press, London: Henry Frowde, 1897, engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title, four engraved plates, some spotting and toning to plates, all edges gilt, contemporary blind decorated black morocco gilt, brass clasp, large 4to, contained in ebonised carved wooden Bible box, richely carved armorial of doubled headed eagle to lid, bordered by carved oak leaves and fantastical bird creatures, box sides with foliate interlaced scroll effect, with lion paw feet to each corner, dimensions: height 13cm (5.25ins), 35.5cm wide (14ins), 27.5cm deep (11ins) (1) Bindings. Aminta, Favola Boscareccia di Torquato Tasso, Amsterdam: D. Elsevier, 1678, additional engraved title, six engraved plates, title with woodcut printer s device, occasionally close-trimmed at head, all edges gilt, late 18th century brown morocco gilt, spine a little darkened, 32mo in 8s, together with Elegant Epistles: being a Copious Selection... from the Most Eminent Epistolary Writers, 6 volumes, John Sharpe, circa 1810, each with additional engraved title, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, 12mo, plus The Book of Common Prayer... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., C. Corrall, 1800, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms..., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1802, and A New Version of the Psalms of David... by N. Brady & N. Tate, John Reeves, circa 1809, occasionally closetrimmed at head, clipping headlines, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grained red morocco gilt, 12mo, and 17 other titles in small format leather bindings (32) Boccaccio (Giovanni). Il Decamerone di M. Giovan Boccaccio, alla sua intera perfettione ridotto, et con dichiarationi et avvertimenti illustrato, per Girolamo Ruscelli. Ora in questa terza editione dal medesimo per tutto migliorato, Venice, Vincenzo Valgrisi & Baldessar Costantino, 1557, title with printer s woodcut device, torn with a little loss to lower edge, affecting the second line of the imprint, and part of the printed date (repaired with blank paper), numerous woodcut initials, 10 large woodcut illustrations (one to each Giornata), final blank (g4) with printer s woodcut device to verso, contents generally in clean condition (a few leaves at front of volume a little loosened), near-contemporary calf, worn with joints cracked and labels missing, outer corners showing, 4to Adams B2152B. Sander Graesse I, 450. Mortimer 73 (for the 1st edition of 1552). The 3rd edition edited by Ruscelli, with the ten large woodcut scenes, intended to outdo those in the rival edition by Giolito. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 108

111 405 [Butler, Samuel]. Erewhon, or Over the Range, 1st edition, 1872, a few light spots, contemporary owner inscription to title, original cloth, small split to upper joint, edges a little rubbed, one or two light stains, 8vo Butler s utopian satire on Victorian society. (1) Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne). The Life and Works of Charlotte Bronte and her Sisiers, 7 volumes, Haworth Edition, , portraits and illustrations, a little light spotting front and rear, top edge gilt, contemporary green half calf, spines faded to brown, 8vo (7) Caesar (Julius). [Opera], Amsterdam, Elzevir, 1661, engraved allegorical title, folding map, 4 full-page engravings to the text, free endpapers from binder s waste, intermittent pale tide-mark along bottom edges, contemporary calf, title gilt to spine, blind frames and cornerpieces to sides, joints very slightly rubbed, outer corners of rear board worn, 8vo, together with Justinus (Marcus Junianus), Cum notis selectissimis variorum Berneggeri, Bongarsy, Vossy, Thysy, etc. editio accuratissima, Amsterdam, Elzevir, 1669, engraved allegorical title, contemporary annotations to initial blank in brown ink and occasional marginalia in the same hand, contemporary vellum, manuscript spine-title now faded, yapp edges, mild soiling to sides, lower outer corner of rear board bumped, 8vo Willems 1266 & (2) Buchan (William). Domestic Medicine: or, a Treatise on the prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines, the second edition, with considerable additions, London, 1772, title page and dedication leaf soiled and dampstained, sporadic foxing, 20th-century brown morocco by Townsend, 8vo, together with Willich, [Anthony Florian Madinger], Lectures on Diet and Regimen... second edition, improved and enlarged with considerable additions, London, 1799, half-title, 4 pages of publisher s advertisements to rear, pale oil-staining to half-title and title, modern cloth, 8vo, plus Gibson [William], The Farrier s New Guide... the seventh edition, corrected, London, 1731, folding copper-engraved frontispiece, 6 similar plates (of 7; lacking plate 4), title printed in red and black, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, plus Smith [Eliza], The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish d Gentlewoman s Companion... the thirteenth edition, with very large additions, London, 1746, copper-engraved frontispiece, 6 folding plates to rear, signature A8 torn at lower outer corner costing 1 word, frontispiece repaired, plates torn to substantial loss, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, 7 similar, mainly household or science textbooks, 18th and 19th century, including Watts (Isaac), The Improvement of the Mind, 2nd edition, London, 1743, contemporary calf, rebacked, all 8vo Maclean pp. 18 & 152 for Buchan and Willich. (11) Burton (Robert). The Anatomy of Melancholy. What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & severall cures of it..., Sixt Edition, corrected and augmented by the Author, printed & are to be sould by Hen: Cripps & Lodo: Lloyd, 1652, halftitle with explanation of the frontispiece to verso, engraved pictorial title, woodcut head-pieces, initials, etc., all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 19th century gilt-decorated dark green full morocco (by Hering, 9 Newman Street), with gilt armorial of John Lumley-Savile, 8th Earl of Scarborough ( ) to centre of each cover, rubbed and some marks and wear to joints, with rear cover detached, folio (293 x 190mm, 11.5 x 7.5ins) Wing B6182. John Lumley-Savile was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and elected Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire , and North Nottinghamshire , and later Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. He left Rufford Abbey and his library to his natural son John, later Baron Savile, which were both sold in (1) Lot 404

112 Lot 407 Lot 412 Lot Camden (William). Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, a veteribus scripta... nunc primum in lucem editi, 1st edition, Frankfurt, Claude de Marne and Jean Aubry heirs, 1603, printer s woodcut device to title, woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces throughout, 6 portraits to p. 37, complete with the final leaf, blank but for the printer s device verso, variable foxing and browning, title page repaired at lower outer corner, small worm-track to upper margin of first few gatherings, contemporary calf, urn motifs gilt to spine compartments, twin morocco labels, the joints cracked but boards held by cloth inner hinges, rubbed and worn overall, folio, together with Paris (Matthew, & Florence [recte John] of Worcester), Flores historiarum... et Chronicon ex Chronicis, 1st collected edition, Frankfurt, by Wechel at the shop of Claude de Marne and Jean Aubry heirs, 1601, printer s woodcut device to title page and final leaf, foxing and browning, small worm-hole to lower margin, contemporary French pale calf, rebacked and recornered, elaborate laurel wreath gilt to sides within simple frame, sides slightly scuffed, folio, plus Echard (Laurence), The History of England, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Jacob Tonson, London, 1718 engraved frontispiece by Van der Gucht to each volume, additional engraved portrait of George I after Kneller to volume 2, title pages printed in red and black, volume 1 free endpapers browned, volume 3 front free endpaper loose, contemporary panelled calf, volume 2 and 3 labels gone, joints cracked but holding, some wear to sections of extremities, folio (5) Camden (William). [Britannia. Sive Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, et insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chorographica descriptio, 2 parts in one, London: impensis Georg. Bishop, 1594], [14],717,[25]pp., lacking general title and final blank, title to second part present with woodcut printer s device, woodcut decorative initials, head & tailpieces etc., some early marginalia, initial six leaves torn to lower inner blank corners, occasional dampstaining and dust-soiling, ink library stamp to front free blank and rear free endpaper, cloth hinge repairs, near contemporary blind panelled calf, modern morocco title label and classification number to spine, joints split, 4to STC (1) Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de). Don Quixote de la Mancha, translated from the Original Spanish by Charles Jarvis, 4 volumes, 1819, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, occasional light spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo (4) Chambers (Robert). The Scottish Songs/Scottish Ballads, 3 volumes, Edinburgh, 1829, half-titles, a little minor spotting, top edge gilt, later red half morocco by Schulze, Edinburgh, 8vo, together with Memoires de Mlle De Montpensier, petite-fille d Henri IV, par A. Cheruel, 4 volumes, Paris, 1902, some toning to text blocks, original wrappers bound in near contemporary blue morocco-backed boards, spines faded to green, 8vo, with two others leatherbound: The Beauties of Scottish Poets Antient and Modern, Glasgow, 1823 and Autobiography of Sir Walter Scott, Philadelphia, 1831 (9) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 110

113 411 Charles II. An Account of the Preservation of King Charles II. after the Battle of Worcester, drawn up by himself, to which are added, his Letters to Several Persons, 1st edition, London, 1766, pale foxing, signature L1 repaired, Castle Goring bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, red morocco spine label, rolled gilt border to covers, front joint cracked but held by cords, 8vo, together with [Blount, Thomas], Boscobel: or,the Compleat History of his Sacred Majesty s most Miraculous~ Preservation after the Battle of Worcester, which was fought Sept. 3, 1651, 1st Worcester edition, 1769, folding frontispiece depicting Charles s escape, 2 folding plates depicting Boscobel House and the city of Worcester, light offsetting, old tape-repair to frontispiece verso, contemporary marbled boards, sometime rebacked with sheep, cloth inner hinges, rubbed, tips worn, 8vo in half-sheets, plus Hughes (John), The Boscobel Tracts, relating to the Escape of Charles the Second after the Battle of Worcester and his Subsequent Adventures, 1st edition, London, 1830, engraved frontispiece, 6 engraved or lithographic plates, occasional foxing, uncut in original boards, rebacked and relined, tips bumped, 4to, and Harris (William), An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Charles the Second, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, 1766, contemporary sprinkled calf, minor wear, volume 2 spine repaired, 8vo, and 1 other The text of An Account of the Preservation of King Charles II was dictated by the king to Samuel Pepys and printed from his manuscript; the first Glasgow edition, printed the same year, is more usually encountered. Provenance (Blount s work): William Nash Skillicorne ( ), first mayor of Cheltenham (ownership inscription and bookplate); Bonham s Oxford, Eric Quayle Library Part II, lot 729, 4 April (6) Chrysostom (John). In sanctum Iesu Christi evangelium secundum Matthaeum commentarii, diligenter ab Arrianorum faecibus purgati... [part 2:] Commentarii, qui exstant in sacrosanctum Iesu Christi evangelium secundum Marcum et Lucam], 2 parts in 1 volume, Paris, at the shop of Oudin Petit, 1553, woodcut vignettes to title pages, decorative initials, spine lined with contemporary manuscript waste, contemporary ownership inscriptions to initial blank and first title page recto, additional inscription verso sometime blotted out, pale damp-stain to first few leaves, contemporary French calf, rebacked retaining original spine, small 8vo, together with Prudentius (Aurelius Clemens), Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, Theodori Pulmanni Cranenburgii, et Victoris Giselini opera, ex fide decem librorum manuscriptorum, et in eum, eiusdem Victoris Giselini commentarius, 2 parts in 1 volume, Antwerp, Plantin, 1564, spotting and browning, marginal tissue-repairs occasionally touching text, contemporary limp vellum, title inked to spine, yapp edges, lacking ties, small 8vo Scarce Paris imprimt of John Chrysostom, not in Adams, two institutional copies traced; Adams P2186 for Prudentius. (2) Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Opera omnia, quae exstant, a Dionysio Lambino Monstrolensi ex codicibus manuscriptis emendata, et aucta... 4 parts in 2 volumes, 1st edition thus, Paris, du Puys, , main title with elaborate woodcut border, 3 volume titles with woodcut vignettes, figurative initials throughout, marginalia to part 1 pp and part 4 pp. 3-20, main title and part 3 title slightly soiled, intermittent damp-staining to part 1, marginal burn-holes to part 2 signatures nnn4 and Hhh2, part 3 title slightly soiled, small hole to final leaf of part 4, the text unaffected, 18th-century mottled calf, rebacked and relined in the early 19th, richly gilt spines, twin red morocco labels, gilt frames and cornerpieces to sides, extremities rubbed, joints cracked, lower outer corner of volume 1 front board worn, folio Adams C1656. First edition of Lambin s Cicero. Lambin ( ) is generally credited with being the finest Latinist of his age, often anticipating readings which would come to light in later centuries from the manuscripts themselves (Hunt, A Textual History of Cicero s Academici Libri, p. 243). Provenance: near-contemporary ownership inscription of one James Hollingworth to title pages of parts 1 and 3; armorial bookplate with the motto of Viscount Downe ( timet pudorem ) to front pastedowns. (2) Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year volumes, Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1707, half-title, engraved frontispiece and vignette title page to each volume, engraved head- and tailpieces and historiated initials throughout, half-titles very slightly soiled, contemporary ownership inscriptions to volume 1 front free endpaper, volume 1 frontispiece loose at head, engraved initial in volume 2 preface printed upside-down, few scattered marks, contemporary panelled calf, labels renewed, light chipping to spine ends, joints superficially split in places, sides scuffed and marked, folio (387 x 242mm), together with Walker (John), An Attempt towards recovering an Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England... in the Late Times of the Grand Rebellion, 1st edition, London, 1714, ownership inscription of Thomas Hearne (dated 1724) and of Ro. Churton, Brasen Nose College, 1783 to front free endpaper, further inscription probably in Churton s hand to initial blank, 20th-century bookplate of historian Charles Richard Nairne Routh, occasional spotting and soiling, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and recornered, folio, plus [Whitelocke, Bulstrode], Memorials of the English Affairs: or, an Historical Account of what passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his Happy Restauration, 1st edition, London, 1682, ownership inscription dated 1697 to front pastedown and free endpaper, occasional soiling, intermittent worm-track in fore margin, 2P2 disbound, long closed tear to 4D3, tide-mark to gutter of last few gatherings, armorial bookplates of William Fullerton of Fullerton and the marquess of Landsdowne, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt in compartments, label renewed, spine and extremities rubbed, front joint split at head, a few scuffs to sides, folio, and Clarendon, Edward Hyde, earl of, The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon... in which is included a Continuation of his History of the Grand Rebellion, a new edition, 3 volumes, Oxford, 1827, half-titles, bookplates of Edward Thornton, contemporary tan calf, gilt spines, labels renewed or gone, gilt arms to front boards, rubbed, 8vo ESTC N5833, T145152, R13122, N/A; Lowndes pp. 467, 2812, , 468; Wing W1986 for Whitelocke. Clarendon s History is apparently a line-forline reprint of the first edition (1702-4). Lowndes considered Walker s Attempt a work of considerable authority ; this copy of Walker s work is from the library of noted antiquary and diarist Thomas Hearne ( ), with his ownership inscription Suum cuique Tho. Hearne, 1724 and possible pressmark SW 2610 / SW 3 to the front free endpaper. (8)

114 416 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems... To which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd, 2nd edition, N. Biggs, Bristol and London, 1797, a little light spotting and marginal toning, contemporary previous owner signature to front pastedown, contemporary half morocco, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo (1) Clement of Alexandria. [Greek title] Opera graece et latine quae extant post accuratam Danielis Heinsii recensionem... accedunt diversae lectiones et emendationes... a Friderico Sylburgio collectae, Paris, Claude Morel, 1629, half-title, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, Greek and Latin text in double column, very small intermittent worm-hole in lower margin affecting one letter in title imprint, contemporary sprinkled calf, leather coming loose in top spine compartment, front joint split at ends, tips bumped and worn, folio, together with Justin Martyr, [Greek title] Opera... graecus textis multis in locis correctus, et latina Ioannis Langi versio passim emendata, tum varians lectio, emendationum coniecturae, et tres indices seorsum in fine additi, ab initio praemissa veterum de Iustino elogia... opera Friderici Sylburgii, 1st edition thus, [Heidelberg], Commelin, 1589, woodcut title vignette, Greek and Latin text in double column, profuse contemporary marginalia, water-staining, occasional minor worming in lower margin, title page marked and partially loose, final 2 index leaves and final blank (2X2-4) lacking, contemporary calf, blind floral lozenges to sides, worn, folio, plus Cyprian of Carthage, The Genuine Works, together with his Life, written by his own Deacon Pontius, all done into English, from the Oxford Edition; and illustrated with diverse Notes... by Nath. Marshall, London, 1717, engraved frontispiece by Vandergucht, binder s blanks browned, contemporary panelled calf, joints split, extremities rubbed and worn, folio, and Ambrose, Opera Omnia, 2 volumes in 1 (only, of 5), novissima editione, Cologne, 1616, engraved allegorical title, letterpress title printed in red and black with large woodcut vignette, contemporary calf, rebacked, folio, and a copy of a later edition of Sylburg s Clement of Alexandria (Cologne 1688), folio Adams J497 for Justin Martyr: this is the first edition edited by German classical scholar Friedrich Sylburg ( ). (4) Craig (Sir Thomas). Jus Feudale, tribus libris comprehensum, 1st edition, Edinburgh, impressum, 1655, presentation plate to front free endpaper, moderate soiling and staining, title page and final leaf (3C4) trimmed and laid down, title with numerous inscriptions, marginal tear to 2O2, 3B2 and 3C1-3 repaired in gutter affecting a few words, later tan calf by Carss of Glasgow, gilt armorial of the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow to front board, rubbed and marked, folio in fours, together with Erskine (John), An Institute of the Law of Scotland... a new edition, with additional notes, by James Ivory, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1828, contemporary tan calf, rebacked, rubbed and scuffed, corners worn, folio, and 5 others all 8vo, including: Aikin (John), A View of the Character and Public Services of the Late John Howard, 1st edition, London, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary quarter calf; Blackstone (William), An Analysis of the Laws of England, 6th edition, Oxford, 1771, 2 folding plates, contemporary tan calf; Curtis (James), An Authentic and Faithful History of the Mysterious Murder of Maria Marten, with a Full Development of all the Extraordinary Circumstances which led to the Discovery of her Body in the Red Barn, 1st edition, 1828, 11 engraved plates (of 12), contemporary half calf; Lolme (Jean Louis de), The Constitution of England, a new edition, London, 1777, contemporary speckled calf; Shaw (Joseph), Parish Law, 4th edition, London, 1739, water-staining, modern panelled calf to style Wing C6801 for Craig. (8) [Dalyell, John Graham]. Scottish Poems of the Sixteenth Century, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1801, half-titles, occasional scoring, some light spotting and soiling, top edge gilt, later olive morocco gilt by Richardson, Glasgow, spines toned, a few stains, 8vo (2) Dickens (Charles). A Christmas Carol, in Prose, being A Ghost Story of Christmas... with illustrations by John Leech, 1st edition, Chapman & Hall, 1844 [i.e. December 1843], title-page printed in green and red and dated 1844, half-title and verso of title-page printed in green, Stave One at head of first chapter, eight engraved illustrations by John Leech including four hand-coloured plates, publisher s advertisement leaf at rear, occasional marks and spotting (latter most noticeable to frontispiece and title), pale turquoise ownership ink stamp of W.F. Collier, Woodtown, Horrabridge at head of half-title, title-page and verso of third and fourth plates, stitching strained, pale yellow endpapers (hinges split), all edges gilt, original light reddish-brown vertically-ribbed cloth, stamped in blind and lettered and decorated in gilt, cocked, faded and stained, spine deficient, small 8vo Smith II:4. William Francis Collier was a friend of Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller- Couch and himself an author. His books were mainly aimed at the education of school children and young people, and his subjects included history, zoology and English literature. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 112

115 420 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1837, together with Dombey and Son, 1848, and Bleak House, 1853, all first editions in book form, first volume with engraved frontispiece and additional engraved title, second and third volumes with half-titles, all with engraved plates, heavily spotted, as usual, recent matching antique-style green half morocco gilt with leather labels to spines, 8vo (3) Dickens (Charles). Works, 30 volumes, Library Edition, Chapman and Hall, circa 1900, half-titles, numerous illustrations (one or two detached), a little light spotting, contemporary burgundy calf by Bickers and Son, spines with green and tan labels and gilt decoration, volume XII lower cover detaching, spines faded, some light edge wear, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (30) Doyle (Richard). An Overland Journey to the Great Exhibition Showing a Few Extra Articles & Visitors, Chapman and Hall, [1851], four wood-engraved black & white panels, pasted together and folded concertina-style to form a panorama 277cm (109ins) in length, some spotting, original printed boards, dust-soiled, front board detached, oblong 8vo (13 x 18cm/5 x 7ins), together with Seccombe (Lieut.-Col.), Army & Navy Birthday Book, with Illustrations for every Day and Month, [1890?], 12 colour plates including frontispiece, front hinge splitting after endpapers, original pictorial cloth, soiled, rear board spotted, cover detached from textblock at rear joint, small oblong 8vo, plus [O Keeffe, Adelaide], Old Grand-Papa, and Other Poems, for the Amusement of Children. By a Young Lady, 1st edition, Darton, Harvey, and Darton, 1812, 48 pages, title with woodcut vignette, woodcut illustrations to text, some water-staining and soiling, a few closed tears, mainly to blank margins, lacking original printed wrappers, replacement paper covers sewn on, slim 8vo, and approximately 61 mainly 19th century (and two 18th century) similar (approx. 64) Dumas (Alexandre). Celebrated Crimes, translated by I.G. Burnham, 8 volumes, 1895, half-titles, illustrations, a few light spots, top edge gilt, attractive Art Nouveau-style contemporary crimson half morocco, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, 8vo (8) Dionysius of Halicarnassus Antiquitatum sive originum Romanarum libri XI a Lapo Birago Florentino latine versi, ac per Henricum Glareanum recogniti, ab innumerisque mendis repurgati, et illustrati annotationibus, adiuncta est per eundem Chronologia... Basel: Froben, 1532, printer s woodcut device to title page, final leaf of main text, first leaf of the Chronologia, and verso of colophon leaf, initial figures throughout, foxing and browning, tide-marks to corners of title page and first few text leaves, contemporary marginalia and underlining in brown ink, intermittent worm-track in fore margins, later vellum, title inked to spine, slightly marked, folio Adams D629. First Froben edition and the first edited by the Swiss humanist Heinrich Glarean ( ), this copy complete with the Chronologia, sometimes lacking. (1) Elizabeth I. Certain Sermons or Homilies Apointed to be Read in Churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth of Famous Memory: and now thought fit to be Reprinted by Authority from the Kings most Excellent Majesty, Oxford: at the Theatre, 1683, title lined to verso, ink stamp to title and following leaf, lacking free endpapers, front pastedown inscribed Baptist Library Bristol 1804 and with Bristol Baptist College bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, board corners worn, folio, together with Caesar (Julius), [Opera], Padua: Joannem Manfre, 1720, some scattered spotting, contemporary vellum, 12mo, plus two others including a defective copy of Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himselfe. Or A survey of our Saviour in his soule-suffering..., by Samuel Rutherford, 1647, and defective edition of Fruitfull Sermons by Hugh Latimer, [Printed at London: by Thomas Cotes, for the Companie of Stationers 1635] (4)

116 Lot Fitzgerald (Edward, trans.). The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, with Twelve Photogravures after Drawings by Gilbert James, George Routledge and Sons, Ltd, 1907 together with Browning, (Robert), Poems, Oxford University Press, 1907, plus Pater, (Walter), Marius the Epicurean, 2 volumes, Macmillan and Co., Ltd, 1904, and 16 others, including works by George Eliot, John Ruskin and Robert Louis Stevenson, all in contemporary half or quarter vellum, some signed Truslove & Hanson, Art Nouveau floral gilt decoration to spines, onlaid morocco labels, varicoloured cloth sides, top edges gilt, scattered marks to bindings, 8vo or 12mo (20) Fabricius Hildanus (Wilhelm). Opera quae extant omnia, partim antehac excusa, partim nunc recens in lucem edita, 2 parts in one, Frankfurt, Balthasar Christoph Wust, 1682, additional engraved title by Furck, printed titles with woodcut device, numerous woodcut illustrations, occasional small repairs (affecting a few letters of text), a few closed tears, some light spotting and soiling, library ink stamp to first title and rear endpaper, small booklabel, hinges reinforced, contemporary blindstamped vellum, spine labels renewed, soiled with small repairs to lower cover, folio Krivatsy 3844; Wellcome III, page 4. (1) Gambado (Geoffrey). An Academy for Grown Horsemen; containing the Completest Instructions for Walking, Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling, and Tumbling..., 3rd edition, 1808, stipple engraved sepia frontispiece and 12 plates, bound with Annals of Horsemanship: containing accounts of Accidental Experiments, and Experimental Accidents, both Successful and Unsuccessful: Communicated by Various Correspondents..., together with most instructive remarks thereon, and answers thereto, by that accomplished genius. And now First Published, by the Editor of the Academy for Grown Horsemen, 1808, stipple engraved sepia frontispiece (torn to fore-edge blank margin) and 16 plates, closed tears to few text leaves and plate margins, some spotting, edges untrimmed, original publisher s boards, remnants of original letterpress title label to upper board, lower board loose and upper boatrd detached, lacking spine, worn, folio (1) Gellius (Aulus). Noctium Atticarum libri undeviginti. In easdem, Encomium carmine Luscinii ad Huttenum versa Pagella. Jo. Alexandri Brassicani distichon..., Strasburg, Johann Knobloch for Paul Goetz, March, 1521, title with decorative woodcut border, some light marginal soiling, generally in clean condition, 19th century vellum-backed boards, thick 8vo Adams G348. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 114

117 432 Guise (Henri, Duc de). Les memoires de feu Monsieur le Duc de Guise, Paris, 1668, engraved armorial to title and early annotation, some dampstaining, bookplate of Parham, Sussex to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, upper board detached, some wear to extremities, 4to, together with Swinburne (Henry), Voyage en Espagne, en 1775 et 1776, Paris: De l Imprimerie de Didot l aîné, 1787, occasional spotting and few marks, later cloth hinges, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo, with Pichot (Joseph Jean M.C. Amédée), Voyage Historique et Littéraire en Angleterre et en Écosse, 3 volumes, Paris, 1825, engraved title to each, contemporary blind and gilt decorated calf, 8vo, and Brongniart (Alexandre), Traité des arts céramiques, ou des poteries, considérées dans leur histoire, leur pratique et leur théorie, Atlas volume only, 2nd edition, Paris, 1854, 59 engraved and lithographic plates, scattered spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary half morocco, gilt decorated spine, oblong 4to, plus other French antiquarian interest (21) Gerard (John). [The Herball or Generall historie of plantes, very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson citizen and apothacarye of London], 2nd edition, London, 1633, numerous woodcuts to the letterpress, Latin inscription and 18th-century inscription to 2X4, lacking the initial and final blanks, also lacking engraved title, and one other preliminary leaf, repaired to dedication leaf, closed tear to bottom edge 2M2, old repair to 3E4 fore edge, large section of 4G4 torn away, toning, occasional staining, recent calf, folio ESTC S122165, Henrey 155, Nissen 698. (1) Grandville (J.J.). Un Autre Monde, Paris, H. Fournier, 1844, half-title and title page printed in red, wood engraved frontispiece and 33 hand-coloured plates (of 35) only, numerous wood engraved illustrations, page 11/12 with closed tear repaired, a few marks to margins, and occasional light spotting, contemporary half brown morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Fenelon (Archbishop of Cambrai), Les Aventures de Télémaque, volume 2 only, Imprimerie de Monsieur, 1785, half-title, 48 fine copper engraved plates by J.B. Tilliard after C. Monnet, all edges gilt, contemporary cat s-paw full calf gilt, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, folio, plus other French & German language antiquarian interest, including Interets et Maximes des Princes & des Estats souverains, Cologne, 1666, Recueil de plusieurs pieces d eloquence et de poesie presentées a l Academie Francoise pour les prix de l année 1691, Paris, 1698, etc. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (8) Hazlitt (William). The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, revised by his son, 1852, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title to each, extra-illustrated with numerous engraved portraits and plates, a few folding, top edge gilt, recent burgundy morocco by C.J. Sawyer, covers gilt-stamped with the coat of arms of the Second French Empire, spines with raised bands and decorated with Napoleonic emblems in compartments (slight fading to spines), 8vo Provenance: W.A. Foyle, small morocco bookplates. A handsome set. (4)

118 Lot 434 Lot 437 Lot Herodian. Historiae de imperio post Marcum, vel de suis Temproribus, è Graeco translatae, Angelo Politiano interprete, bound after: Justinus (Marcus Junianus), Iustini ex Trogi Pompeii historiis externis libri XXXXIIII, and: Ammianus Marcellinus,Rerum gestarum libri XVIII... Librum trigesimumprimum qui in exemplari Frobeniano non habetur, adiecimus ex codice Mariangeli Accursii, 3 works in one, Paris: Robert Estienne, , woodengraved title vignettes, profuse contemporary marginalia to Justinus, the final leaf creased, duplicate quire G bound in place of C in Ammianus Marcellinus, contemporary French pale calf, recased with most of the original spine laid down, gilt quatrefoils to blind-ruled spine compartments, central lozenges incorporating fleur-de-lys motifs gilt to sides within simple frames, a few scuffs and marks, 8vo First Estienne editions. Estienne s Herodian, which prints the Latin version of Poliziano, is notably uncommon, with two copies traced at auction (Bangs 1896 and Sotheby s 1981). Adams H384, J730, A972; Renouard (1843) 64.48, 64.47, (1) Hume (David). The History of England under the House of Tudor, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, 1759, half-title, blue patterned endpapers, engraved bookplate of Thomas George Corbett of Elsham Hall to front pastedowns, contemporary ownership inscription and bookplate of J. G. Corbett to front free endpapers of volumes 1 and 2 respectively, contemporary calf gilt, twin morocco labels, floral cornerpieces gilt to sides, minor loss to headcaps, joints cracked, sides slightly scuffed and marked, board corners restored, 4to, together with another copy of the same, volume 2 title page bound to rear of volume 2, half-title bound as volume 2 title, prelims slightly spotted, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked, light wear to extremities, plus [Tytler, William], An Inquiry, Historical and Critical, into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots, and an Examination of the Histories of Dr Robertson and Mr Hume... second edition, with additions, Edinburgh, 1767, front free endpaper partially loose, small spot to title page, armorial bookplate of Alexander Thomson of Banchory ( ) to front pastedown, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints split, extremities rubbed, 8vo in half-sheets, plus [Phillips, Thomas], The History of the Life of Regiald Pole, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, halftitles, folding portrait frontispiece, folding genealogy, contemporary marbled calf, morocco spine labels, rubbed, headcaps chipped, joints splitting at ends, 8vo, and Burnet (Gilbert), The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, the Third Part, being a Supplement ot the Two Volumes formerly published, 1st edition, London, 1753, slightly later sprinkled tan calf, richly gilt spine, one morocco label gone, joints partially cracked, rubbed and scuffed, folio, and Cobbett (William), A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland... a new edition, Sydney, W. A. Duncan, 1844, inscribed by the publisher William Aug. Duncan 1844 on the front pastedown, endpapers foxed and browned, contemporary half calf, marbled sides, slightly rubbed, 8vo ESTC T85928 (Hume); T (Tytler); T (Phillips); T (Burnet). Ferguson, Bibliography of Australia 3805 for Cobbett; Duncan s edition appears to be the first printed in Australia. (9) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 116

119 436 Kelsall (Charles). The Two Last Pleadings of Marcus Tullius Cicero against Caius Verres, translated, and illustrated with notes, by Charles Kelsall, to which is added a postcript containing remarks on the state of modern Sicily, 1st edition, 1812, folding engraved frontspiece, and several engraved plates, nearcontemporary half calf gilt, 8vo, together with other antiquarian interest, mostly English literature and history, including Gibbons Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 volumes, new edition, 1818, Rapin de Thoyras, History of England, volume II only, 2nd edition, 1733, with maps and plates, folio, Burton s Anatomy of Melancholy, 2 volumes, 1800, Princess Cloria, or The Royall Romance, by a Person of Honour, lacking first two leaves, including title page, folio, etc., mostly leather bound, some wear, 8vo/folio Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (29) Lactantius (Lucius Caecilius Firmianus). L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani diuinarum instituionum libri septem. De ira Dei, liber I. De opificio Dei, liber I. Epitome in libros suos acephalos. Phoenix. Carmen de Dominica resurrectione, 2 parts in one, [Venetiis: In aedibus Aldi, et Andreae Soceri Mense April, 1515], printer s woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, early marginalia to to title, throughout volume and across all of final leaf, occasional dampstains to blank margins of few leaves, old vellum leaf bound-in at front & rear (front leaf with manuscript to recto and faint ink stamp to verso), 19th century limp vellum, worn title label to spine, 8vo Adams L16. First Aldine edition, published shortly after the death of Aldus. The text had been prepared by Aldus and passed to Giovanni Battista Egnazio to finalise, as mentioned by Egnazio in his preface; he also laments that there is no one in the workshop capable of replacing Aldus. (1) Lawes (Henry). Select Ayres and Dialogues to Sing to the Theorbo-lutes or Basse-Viol, Composed by Mr Henry Lawes... and other Excellent Masters, The Second Book, printed by William Godbid for William Playford, 1669, [8], 120 pp., printed music with decorative woodcut initials throughout, some old dampstaining and old dust-soiling and spotting, recent antique-style panelled calf, folio Wing P2501. This is a selection from Lawes s First and Second Books of Ayres and Dialogues published respectively in 1653 and It was also issued under Lawes s name as the Second Book of The Treasury of Musick. (1) Lizars (John). A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body..., Edinburgh, circa 1835, engraved vignette title, preliminary leaves and 101 engraved plates including a few hand-coloured, some spotting throughout, old marginal dampstaining, contemporary half morocco, heavily rubbed, folio An undated re-issue of the first edition, issued without the two doublepage plates and letterpress text. (1) Mably (Gabriel de). Des Droits et des Devoirs du Citoyen, 1st edition, Kell [sic], 1789, half-title present, contemporary mottled sheep gilt, rubbed and slightly cracked on joints, some leather loss to lower part of covers and at foot of spine, 12mo Rare first edition of this important political text of the French Revolution. (1) Macaulay (Thomas Babington). Works, 14 volumes, , comprising Lays of Ancient Rome, 1847, The History of England, 5 volumes, , Critical and Historical Essays, 3 volumes, 1852, Speeches, 1854, Miscellaneous Writings, 2 volumes, 1860 and The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, 2 volumes, 1876, illustrations, occasional light spotting, contemporary tan gilt by Hopkins, Glasgow, spines with green labels (except Lays of Rome and Speeches), 8vo (14) Lot Maitland (Captain F.L.). Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his Residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon; with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship, between the 24th of May and the 8th of August 1815, 2nd edition, 1826, folding map frontispiece, advertisements at rear, a few leaves detaching, some spotting, armorial bookplate, original boards, some edgewear and stains, 8vo, together with The Diary of Henry Teonge, Chaplain on Board His Majesty s Ships Assistance, Bristol and Royal Oak anno 1675 to Now first published from the original ms. with biographical and historical notes, 1825, folding facsimile frontispiece, additional engraved title, light spotting and soiling, untrimmed in modern half calf, 8vo, plus Adventures in the Rifle Brigade, in the Peninsula, France and ther Netherlands from 1809 to 1815, by Captain J. Kincaid, 1st edition, 1830, advertisements at rear, a few spots, original clothbacked boards, short tears at spine ends, some fading, 8vo, with four others related including The Adventures of a Young Rifleman in the French and English Armies during the War in Spain and Portugal from 1806 to Written by himself, 1826, and The Adventures of a Ship- Boy, written by himself, with an appendix, Leith, 1823 (7) Lot

120 Lot 443 Lot 445 Lot Melville (Herman). The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, 1st edition, Dix, Edwards, New York, 1857, a few minor spots, original green blindstamped cloth, a little rubbed and stained, a couple of small wormholes to lower joint, small indentations to edges, 8vo (1) Newhouse (Daniel). The Whole Art of Navigation, Containing the Application of Geometry and Astronomy to the Practice of Plain and Mercator s Sailing..., 5th edition, corrected, 1727, two folding engraved charts (one close-trimmed at foot), diagrams in text, logarithm tables at end, small marginal hole to half-title just affecting letters to verso, some soling and dampstains, early previous owner signatures at front, including Captain Charles Repington, contemporary calf, spine rubbed, some wear to covers, 4to (1) Brotherton (John, publisher). The Art of Nursing or the method of bringing up young children according to the rule of Physick for the preservation of health and prolonging life, 2nd edition, 1733, printed title, frontispiece advertisment for The Arcutio, publisher s advertisements bound at rear, slight spotting, bookplate of Wrotham Park, upper hinge weak and cracked, contemporary calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo (1) Pistrucci (Filippo). Iconologia ovvero Immagini di tutte le cose Principali a cui l umano Talento ha Finto un Corpo, volume I only (of 2), Milan, Paolo Tosi, 1819, half-title, hand-coloured frontispiece, 120 hand-coloured aquatint plates, text in Italian and French, occasional light soiling (plates generally bright and clean), stitching breaking, leaves detaching, contemporary vellum, soiled with some wear to spine, folio Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. A collection of symbolic figures for the use of painters and sculptors. (1) [Ritson, Joseph, editor]. A Select Collection of English Songs, 3 volumes, 1783, engraved frontispiece to volume I, titles with engraved vignettes, engraved illustrations, some light offsetting and spotting, previous owner signature, later green half calf gilt, joints a little rubbed, 8vo (3) Robertson (Thomas). The History of Mary Queen of Scots, including an Examination of the Writings which were ascribed to her, to which are added, Appendixes, containing Copies of those Writings, and also, of a Considerable Number of her Genuine Compositions, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1793, title page with closed tear and laid down on paper watermarked 1820, contemporary tan half calf, marbled sides, extremities rubbed, 4to ESTC locates 4 copies in the British Isles and 5 world-wide; no copies traced in auction records. Robertson (d. 1799) was a Church of Scotland minister and chaplain-in-ordinary to George III. There was a second edition later the same year, in octavo format. (1) Sallustius Crispus (Gaius). De Catilinae coniuratione, et bello Iugurthino historiae... Philippi Melanthonis [sic] doctae, simul et perbreues annotationes, Cologne, Gymnich, 1539, [bound after:] Florus (Lucius Annaeus), De gestis Romanorum libri quatuor... cum adnotationibus Joannis Camertis... Cologne, Gymnich, 1540, 2 works in 1 volume, woodcut initials, profuse contemporary marginalia and underlining, upper outer corner of De gestis Romanorum title page and signatures a2-2ba chipped or excised to partial loss of text, occasional staining and finger-soiling, contemporary blindstamped German pigskin over wooden boards, brass clasps, inked inscription G A L 1667 to front board, rubbed and soiled overall, one raised band and section of rear joint worn, small 8vo Neither edition in Adams. Provenance: pencilled inscription, Schubring, to the initial blank recto, the verso with inked inscription ( Scire cupis, lector... ) signed Julius Schubring, possibly the noted German classicist ( ). (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 118

121 Lot 449 Lot 450 Lot Sallustius Crispus (Gaius). De coniuratione Catilinae historia. Eiusdem bello Iugurthino, Paris, Robert Estienne, 1544, light browning, marginal spotting to title page, recent bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary inscription effaced from front free endpaper, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked to style, double frames gilt to boards, 8vo, together with Bonnefoy (Ennemond), [Greek title] Iuris orientalis libri III... nunc primum in lucem editi. Cum Latina interpretatione, [Geneva], Henri Estienne, 1573, part 3 only (of 3) light browning, intermittent damp-staining, contemporary vellum dyed green, slightly rubbed and marked, joints split at feet, lower outer corners restored, 8vo First Estienne editions. Adams S1455 and B2413; Renouard and (2) Scott (Sir Walter). Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories taken from Scottish History..., 3 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1828, each volume with engraved frontispiece and additional title, two titles and one additional title with contemporary ink ownership inscription, contemporary red quarter morocco, spines a little faded, some wear to extremities, 12mo, together with the Second, Third and France Series of the same, 9 volumes, all 1st editions, Edinburgh, , each with engraved frontispiece and additional title, contemporary quarter black or red morocco, spines faded, some wear to extremities, 12mo, plus 10 others similar (25) Trials. The Trial at the Bar between Campbell Craig, Lessee of James Annesley, Esq; Plaintiff, and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey, Defendant, before the Barons of the Exchequer, at the King s Court, Dublin, in Trinity Term , R. Walker, 1744, engraved portrait frontispiece, one or two light spots, previous owner signature of Sir Frederick Rogers at head of title, armorial bookplate, 1950 s presentation inscription to front endpaper, contemporary sprinkled calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with A Full Account of the Atrocious Murder of the Late Mr. W. Weare , bound with Narrative of the Murder of Mr. Weare, at Gill s Hill, near Aldenham, Hertfordshire, on the Evening of Friday, October 24, with original letters never before published... circa 1824, folding plate, some light spotting, bookplate, contemporary half calf, spine with tears head and foot, small wormtrack to upper joint, 8vo, plus Pierce Egan s Account of the Trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt, 1824, engraved frontispiece and plates, bound with Recollections of John Thurtell, who was executed at Hereford on Friday the 9th of January, 1824; for Murdering Mr. W. Weare... by Pierce Egand, 1824, some light spotting, bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary green half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, with three others on the murder of William Weare (6) Tacitus (Cornelius). Works, 1st Gordon edition, Thomas Woodward and John Peele, , woodcut vignettes to title pages, head- and tailpieces, initial figures, contemporary panelled calf, brown morocco labels to spines, very slightly rubbed and marked, folio Lowndes p Large-paper copy, notably clean, the binding unrestored. Gordon s translation remained a standard edition until the end of the century (ODNB). (2)

122 Lot Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet de). Oeuvres complètes, 71 volumes, Paris: P. Dupont, , engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, scattered spotting, edges rough-trimmed, contemporary red calf backed marbled boards, vellum tipped board corners, gilt and blind decorated spines, occasional minor blemishes, generally a handsome set, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (71) Wilde (Oscar). The Happy Prince and Other Tales, 1st edition, David Nutt, 1888, frontispiece and two plates by Walter Crane, illustrations, some spotting, top edge gilt, later dark green half morocco gilt by Riviere, head of spine slightly rubbed, 4to Mason 313. One of 1000 copies printed. (1) Wood (Anthony). Athenae Oxonienses, An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the most Ancient and Famous University of Oxford, from the Fifteenth Year of King Henry the Seventh, 1500, to the End of the Year 1690, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, London, , title pages printed in red and black, woodcut headpieces and initials, dedication leaf, errata leaf, occasional contemporary marginalia, foxing and browning, 18th-century cat s-paw sheep, rebacked and relined in the 19th century, rubbed, light wear, together with Inett (John), Origines Anglicanae: or, a History of the English Church beginning where Bishop Stillingfleet has ended his History of the British Church... 2 volumes in 1, 1st editions, London, 1704 [volume 2: Oxford, 1710], first title page printed in red and black, the second with engraved vignette of the Sheldonian, browning to binder s blanks and parts of volume 2, contemporary panelled calf, spine rubbed, joints cracked but holding, tips slightly worn, plus Morton (Thomas), A Catholike Appeale for Protestants, 1st edition, 2nd issue, London, 1610, without the initial blank, title page laid down, contemporary ownership inscriptions (effaced), damp-staining, 20th-century grey calf by Maltby s, and Burnet (Gilbert), An Exposition of the Thirtynine Articles, 1st edition, London, 1699, with the half-title, funeral notice (dated 1900) tipped to p. 297, small marginal tears to Y3-4, small tide-mark to fore margins, damp-staining in gutter of last few leaves, 20th-century pale brown calf by Maltby s, and 4 similar works in contemporary bindings: 2 copies of [Allestree, Richard], The Works of the Learned and Pious Author of the Whole Duty of Man, the third impression, 2 volumes in one, Oxford, 1695; Chillingworth (William), The Works, 10th edition, London, 1742; Strype (John), The Life and Acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, 1st edition, London, All folio Wing W3382 & 3383A (Wood), B5791 (Burnet), A1084 (Allestree). (8) Lot 455 Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 120

123 458 Xenophon. Hoc est, Xenophontis opera omnia, in tres partes distincta, quarum quaeq[ue] suos libros ostendet..., volume 1 only (of three), [Halae Sueuorum: Peter Braubach], [1540], few decorative woodcut initials, early 18th century inscription to title and some early marginalia mostly to initial 70 leaves, short closed tear to O3, slightly frayed to title and last leaf of first gathering, toned throughout and occasional minor dust-soiling, later endpapers, bookplate of Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart ( , soldier, military historian and military theorist), contemporary blind stamped pigskin over wooden boards, central panel to upper cover depicting Baptism, lower cover with Annunciation, each surrounded by figures of saints, faint blind initials GEH and date 1564 (?) to upper board, brass clasps intact, some wear at head of spine and upper board detached, 8vo Adams A6. (1) Wynne (William). The Life of Sir Leoline Jenkins, Judge of the High-Court of Admiralty, and Prerogative Court of Canterbury, etc., Ambassador and Plenipotentiary for the General Peace at Cologn and Nimeguen, and Secretary of State to K. Charles II... 1st edition, 2 volumes, 1714, engraved portrait frontispiece by Vandergucht after Herbert Tuer, title pages printed in red and black, bookplates of George Montgomery Traherne (Welsh landowner b. 1826), light spotting and soiling to prelims and margins, 19th-century red half morocco, volume 1 front joint cracking at head,board corners worn, folio, together with Selden (John), An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of England, the fourth edition, corrected and improved, 2 parts in 1 volume, 1739, title page printed in red and black, contemporary calf, richly gilt spine, triple frame gilt to sides, rubbed and worn, joints split, folio, with [Defoe, Daniel], Jure Divino: a Satyr, in Twelve Books, by the Author of the True-Born- Englishman, 1st edition, 1706, lacking frontispiece, title page slightly marked, spotting and browning, contemporary manuscript addition to Book XI page 15, 20th-century half calf and Sacheverell (Henry), The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell before the House of Peers... 1st edition, Tonson, 1710, imprimatur leaf, browning, a few marginal repairs, recent boards, folio; plus 8vo issue of the same work, in contemporary panelled calf, plus Pollexfen (Henry), The Arguments and Reports of Sr. Hen. Pollexfen in some Special Cases, by him argued the Time of his Practice at the Barr, together with Divers Decrees in the High Court of Chancery upon Limitations of Trusts of Terms for Years... 1st edition, 1706, initial imprimatur leaf, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, joints split, folio, plus 1 other Wynne s work is a valubale repository of diplomatic information, knowledge and skill. Prefixed is a fine portrait of Sir Leoline byg. V. Gucht (which is often deficient) (Lowndes). Selden s work was formerly attributed to Nathaniel Bacon, who is in fact the editor (Wing after ESTC). Lowndes pp. 3006, 2238, 617, 2167, 1907; Foxon D128 for Defoe; ESTC T51986 for Sacheverell, 8vo issue (one of several variants). (8) [Ferguson (James)]. The Art of Painting in Oil, Rendered Familiar to Every Capacity: extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent Masters of the Italian, Fleming, and English Schools: to which is prefixed the Method of Mixing the Colours to the Various Teints used both for Portraints, Landscapes, etc., etc., etc., by the Author of the Art of Drawing in Perspective, 1st edition, London, Robert Laurie and James Whittle, 1798, original marbled paper wrappers, publisher s printed paper labels to front wrapper recto and verso, slightly rubbed overall, small stain to head of front wrapper and first few leaves of text, 8vo in half sheets, together with Salmon (William), Polygraphice: or the Arts of Drawing, Engraving, Etching, Limning, Painting, Washing, Varnishing, Gilding, Colouring, Dying, Beautifying and Perfuming... fifth Edition: enlarged with above a thousand considerable Additions. Adorned with XXV. Copper Sculptures; the like never yet extant, London, 1685, engraved frontispiece and additional title page, 21 engraved plates (of 23, lacking numbers 4 and 23), near-contemporary ownership inscriptions to frontispiece, title and rear pastedown, foxing and browning, frontispiece chipped and creased, contemporary paint daubs to blank verso of last leaf, contemporary panelled calf, worn, front board detached, rear board held by top two cords, the leather lifting, 8vo Three copies only of The Art of Painting in Oil traced in libraries (Rijksmuseum, Penn. State, and the V & A); judging from Laurie s advertisement in the sixth edition of The Painter s Edition there was a tenth edition by 1823 and the main authority for the work was Thomas Bardwell. (2)

124 ART & ARCHITECTURE 460 Avedon (Richard & Baldwin, James). Nothing Personal, 1st UK edition, Penguin Books, 1964, 48 plates including one large foldout, original boards, stamped in silver and black, in matching slipcase, slipcase and spine slightly rubbed and dust marked, folio (1) Cartier-Bresson (Henri). Les Européens, 1st French edition, Paris: Draeger Frères pour les Editions Verve, 1955, full-page gravure reproductions of 114 photographs, original pictorial printed boards from a design by Juan Miro, boards a little rubbed and dust-soiled, a little wear to lower joint and snagged at foot without loss, folio Parr-Badger I, (1) Dempster (Thomas). Thomae Dempsteri a Muresk Scoti Pandectarum in Pisano Lyceo Professoirs Ordinarii De Etruria regali libri septem opus postumum in duas partes divisum..., volume 1 only (of two), Florence, 1723, half-title (& free endpaper) torn to upper inner corner, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title in red & black, folding engraved map, 79 engraved plates (few folding), engraved headpieces and initials, two folding tables, occasional spotting and toning, armorial bookplate of James Whatman, contemporary calf, boards detached, rubbed and extremities worn, folio (1) Hogarth (William). Hogarth Restored. The Whole Works of the Celebrated William Hogarth, as Originally Published: With a Supplement, Consisting of such of his Prints as were not Published in a Collected Form, now Re-engraved by Thomas Cook, John Stockdale, 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece, 122 engravings on 94 sheets, one folding plate close-trimmed with slight fraying to flap, a few short closed tears, occasional light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary red straight-grained morocco gilt, upper cover detached, some wear to spine and edges, folio (57.5 x 42.5cm) Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (1) Holt (Richard). A Short Treatise of Artificial Stone, as tis now made, and Converted into all Manner of Curious Embellishments, and Proper Ornaments, of Architecture: Containing the most Beautiful, the Strongest and the Cheapest Method of Adorning Buildings of all sorts. Being an Excellent and most useful Art, well known to the Ancients, but lost to the World for many ages, now retriev d, 1st edition, 1730, woodcut headpieces and initials, some spotting, bookplate, all edges gilt, near contemporary black morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo ESTC T85882; Harris BABW, 354. Scarce, only four institutional copies located. Holt, along with Thomas Ripley had patented artificial stone (i.e. burnt clay) in 1722, and before long he was supplying patrons, including Lord Burlington (the book s dedicatee) for his villa and gardens in Chiswick. The book was published in response to Batty Langley s rival artificial stone business, set up in 1729, with the intention of attracting more patrons and claiming the material s great advantages over natural stone in durability, citing examples of Stonehenge, the pyramids and the Sphinx, the latter can scarcely be supposed to be made of modern brick. Although no mention is made in the book or the patent of the ingredients of the compound, the recipe entrusted to John Mowbray and William Bridgeman in 1732 calls for finely ground glass and lead ores to be mixed with clay instead of the usual flint or sand. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 122

125 465 Incline Press. In Praise of Patterned Papers. A Collection of Essays by Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, Graham Moss, with an Introduction by Tanya Schmoller, Incline Press, Oldham,1997, numerous patterned paper samples tipped-in, original clothbacked paterned boards, six full folding sheets in a separate portfolio, both contained in original slipcase, 4to Limited edition 17/50, from a total edition of 360. (1) Piper (John). Catalogue to an Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Illustrated Books by John Piper, with an introductory and other notes by Rigby Graham, Gadsby Gallery, 1973, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, original morocco-backed decorative boards, folio Limited edition VIII/12 signed by Rigby Graham. (1) The Studio. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, a broken run, volumes 1-28, 35-64, 66-71, 74-76, 78-92, 95-99, 102, ( ), all original gilt decorated green cloth, plus 3 volumes of Studio Winter Specials, , and 3 duplicate volumes, numerous black and white plates and illustrations, boards and spines lightly rubbed, 4to, sold as a collection and not subject to return (94) Lot Ware (Isaac). The Complete Body of Architecture. Adorned with Plans and Elevations, from Original Designs..., In which are interspersed some Designs of Inigo Jones, never before published, 1st edition, London: T. Osborne, J. Shipton, J. Hodges, L. Davis, J. Ward & R. Baldwin, 1756, engraved frontispiece (detached and closed tears mostly to margin), title in red & black with engraved vignette (detached, torn to upper right corner with loss to first line), 110 engraved plates only (of 114, includes 10 folding, irregularly numbered 1-122), last two leaves of index detached, contemporary reversed calf, boards detached, lacking spine and leather to boards torn and worn, folio Berlin Katalog 2283, Fowler 436, Harris 906. The first edition of Ware s massive and compendious work (ODNB). Most of Ware s designs were as Palladian in character as might be expected from an architect of his background and credentials. However, as a prominent member of the St Martin s Lane Academy he was also a colleague of such rococo artists as Hogarth, Roubiliac, and Francis Hayman: this is reflected not only in the surprisingly latitudinarian views occasionally found in the pages of the Complete Body but also in the dazzling interiors of his most important work, Chesterfield House, Mayfair (1748?9; dem. 1934), designed in a full-blooded French rococo idiom for the francophile fourth Earl of Chesterfield. (1)

126 GENERAL LITERATURE Lot Awdry (Rev. W.). Railway Map of the Island of Sodor, Where Thomas the Tank Engine & his friends have their Adventures [cover-title], published Edmund Ward, 1st edition, [1958], colourprinted linen-backed map, pinholes at fold intersections, short tear to one fold end, light crease to one panel, 29 x 54.5cm (11.5 x 21.5ins), folded into original pictorial card wrappers, a few minor marks, spine ends slightly chipped, 10.5 x 14.5cm (4.25 x 5.75ins), together with another copy, lacking the card wrappers, paper splitting along some folds, plus The Eight Famous Engines, 1st edition, 1957, full-page colour illustrations throughout, original pictorial blue cloth, spine ends lightly faded, in torn and chipped dust jacket, small 8vo, with four other Railway Series 1st editions, three in dust jackets, and five reprints, four in dust jackets (12) Bailey (Cyril). Lucretius: de rerum natura, 3 volumes, Oxford, 2001, original blue cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, together with Bloch (Herbert), Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages, 3 volumes, Harvard University Press, USA, 1986, uniform original embossed blue cloth, spines lightly rubbed, large 4to, and Caxton (William), The Metamorphoses of Ovid, 2 volumes, New York, 1968, numerous colour facsimiles, uniform original gilt decorated full calf, spines slightly rubbed, large 4to, plus other 20th century classical and scholarly reference, including 23 publications by Oxford, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (31) Booth (William, General of the Salvation Army). In Darkest England and the Way out, 1st edition, 1890, additional half-title, folding colour lithographic frontispiece of an allegorical map, list of Salvation Army publications bound at rear, retaining original Salvationist fund raising flyer loosely inserted, publisher s blue cloth gilt, slight wear to extremities, 8vo Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1878 and in 1890, the same year that Stanley published In Darkest Africa, he published - by way of a deliberate contrast - In Darkest England and The Way Out. In this book he analysed the causes of the pauperism and vice of the period, and proposed a remedy by ten expedients. These included land settlement, emigration, rescue work among prostitutes and at the prison-gate, the poor man s bank, and the poor man s lawyer. Booth s Salvation Army would develop from an obscure mission hall in the East End of London into a world-wide organization which has earned virtually universal respect and affection. (1) Lot Bottomley (Gordon). Poems of Thirty Years, Constable, 1925, portrait frontispiece, advertisements at rear, scattered spotting, bookplate of J.A. Fuller Maitland ( , music critic), top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, a few light marks, small, 4to, limited signed edition, this copy lettered I of 12 for presentation from a total edition of 75, additionally inscribed to Fuller Maitland with a loose 4 page autograph letter from Bottomley to Fuller Maitland, dated February 1925, discussing music, book reviews, poems, visits etc (some toning and frayed edges), together with Love s Cruelty, by Arthur Symons, 1st edition, 1925, a few light spots, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, plus Gerard & Isabel. A Romance in Form of Cantefable, by William Bourdillon, The Saint George Series Number VII, De la More Press, 1921, initials in red, original boards, dust jacket, spine a little faded, 8vo, with other poetry by Byron, Bottomley, Flecker, Masefield, Drinkwater and others (approx 80) Britain in Pictures series. 87 volumes, mixed editions, , numerous plates, occasional foxing, original printed paper boards, most volumes with dust jackets, extremities rubbed, a few jackets slightly chipped, together with Carney (Michael), Britain in Pictures, A History and Bibliography, 1st edition, 1995, plus Pevsner (Nikolaus), The Buildings of England, 26 volumes, 1st editions, , from series number BE1 (Cornwall) to BE32 (Hampshire) except 26 and 28-31, numerous photographic plates, original or contemporary cloth, Hamsphire with the dust jacket, together with 2 reprints (Wiltshire and Dorset), all 8vo (116) The British Soldier s Guide, and Volunteer s Self-Instructor: Containing Full and Ample Directions for Performing all the various Exercises of the Field, Horse and Foot..., 1803, engraved plates, 24 pp. publisher s adverts at rear, a little soiling, partly uncut, original printed boards, soiling and wear, upper cover detached, 12mo, together with Aubrey-Fletcher (Major H.L.), A History of the Foot Guards to 1856, 1st edition, 1927, colour plates, original cloth in slightly rubbed and frayed dust jacket, plus Davies (G.), The Early History of the Coldstream Guards, 1st edition, OUP, 1924, black and white plates including photogravure frontispiece, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, both 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books (14) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 124

127 475 [Calthorpe, Somerset John Gough]. Letters from Head- Quarters; or, the Realities of the War in the Crimea. By an Officer on the Staff, 2 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1856, portrait frontispiece, both titles with ink presentation inscription from the author dated 1856, 3 folding coloured plans, publisher s advertisement catalogue at rear of volume 1, original cloth gilt, faded spines both worn at head, volume 2 front cover partially faded, 8vo, together with Nolan (E.H.), The Illustrated History of the War Against Russia, 2 volumes, circa 1857, numerous plates, occasional light spotting, mainly to fore-margins, contemporary half calf, rubbed, spines faded, large 8vo, plus [Dodd, George], Pictorial History of the Russian War , with Maps, Plans, and Wood Engravings, Edinburgh and London: W. & R. Chambers, 1856, front free endpaper nearly detached, contemporary half morocco gilt, some wear to extremities, large 8vo, with eight others including military and literature (31) Charles (Prince of Wales). A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture, 1st edition, 1989, numerous colour illustrations, fly-title with author s ink signature Charles dated 1989, title verso with ink presentation inscription Darling Nicholas, with all my love from me, original blue cloth gilt, dust jacket, oblong 4to Inscribed to the current owner by a close friend of Princess Diana. (1) Churchill (Winston S.). Marlborough. His Life and Times, 4 volumes, George Harrap, , portrait frontispiece to each, numerous portraits, illustrations, maps and facsimile letters, some folding, top edge gilt, original orange full morocco by Leighton- Straker, upper covers stamped in gilt with the arms of the Duke of Marlborough, slight fading to spines, volume III extremities with small rubbed areas, 8vo Woods A40a. Limited edition 135/155, signed by Winston Churchill. Provenence: Frank Lowndes, Carmarthenshire, thence by descent. (4) Lot

128 Lot Churchill (Lady Randolph). The Anglo-Saxon Review, A Quarterly Miscellany, Vol. I June 1899 [-Vol. X September 1901], 10 volumes, 1st editions, plates with tissue-guards, cloth inner hinges, light spotting to prelims and endleaves, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, volume 6 unopened, varicoloured full morocco, each volume elaborately gilt-tooled overall in a facsmile of a specific historical binding (16th-18th centuries), spines sunned, a few headcaps worn, extremities rubbed, volume 4 and 6 front joints partially cracked, folio (10) Dickens (Charles). Works, 16 volumes, Folio Society, , illustrations throughout from the original engravings by Phiz et al., original maroon quarter morocco, matching cloth sides, onlaid leather labels to spines ruled in gilt, top edges gilt, original slipcases, spine of Barnaby Rudge slightly discoloured, some slipcases rubbed, large 8vo Second Folio Society edition, mixed set of first and second impressions. The text and illustrations reproduce those of the Nonesuch Dickens (1937), itself based on the Charles Dickens Edition, edited by Dickens himself. The first Folio Society edition, with new illustrations by Charles Keeping, was published between 1981 and 1988, and reprinted in (16) Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, Lewis Carroll ). Alice in Wonderland, 14th thousand, 1869, illustrations by John Tenniel, a few leaves detaching, contemporary previous owner inscription to title, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine a little toned and rubbed at ends, slight lean, 8vo, together with Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, 75th thousand, 1885, illustrations by John Tenniel, some light soiling, head of title partly excised, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine faded and chipped at head, slight lean, 8vo, with four others: Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, 80th thousand, 1886, and three editions of Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 11th thousand, 1872; 27th thousand, 1872 and 54th thousand, 1883 (6) Lot Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, Lewis Carroll ). Sylvie and Bruno [and] Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, 2 volumes, 1st edition, , illustrations by Harry Furniss, advertisements at end, a few minor spots, previous owner signatures to half-titles, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, some fading to spines, slight lean, 8vo, together with A Tangled Tale, 3rd thousand, 1886, illustrations by Arthur B. Frost, a few spots, ownership stamp to half-title, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, a couple of small stains, 8vo, plus The Story of Lewis Carroll, told for young people by the real Alice in Wonderland Miss Isa Bowman, 1899, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, some light spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, with others related including Stuart Dodgson Collingwood s The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll, 1898, Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, 60th thousand, 1879 (rebacked), Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 58th thousand, 1887, Feeding the Mind, 1907 and two Guinness pulications: Alice, Where Art Though, 1954 and Alice Versary, 1959 (33) Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, Lewis Carroll ). The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1876, halftitle present, frontispiece and full-page black & white illustrations by Henry Holiday, advertisement leaf at rear, all edges gilt, F2 and F3 each with light crease, front free endpaper with W.H. Smith oval embossed stamp, hinges split, original pictorial buff cloth, spine darkened and with slight loss at ends, covers a little toned, 8vo Williams, Madan, Green 115. (1) Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1st edition, George Newnes, Limited, 1892, original blue cloth, worn and soiled, spine rolled and defective, front joint cracked with prelims loose, contents foxed, 8vo Gibson and Green 10a. First-issue binding, without the street name on the front cover, and with floral rather than peacock endpapers. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 126

129 Lot 486 Lot Dunsany (Edward Plunkett, Lord). The Chronicles of Rodriguez, 1922, photogravure frontispiece by Sidney Sime (signed by the artist), a few spots, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, dust jacket, 4to, limited edition 135/500, together with Late Lyrics and Earlier with Many Other Verses, by Thomas Hardy, 1st edition, 1922, partly unopened, a few spots to fore edges, original green cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, plus The Thrush and the Jay, by Sylvia Lynd, 1st edition 1916, partly unopened, blindstamps at front, endpapers partially browned, original cloth, spine slightly rubbed, dust jacket, spine faded, a few short tears, 8vo, with others including Eric Linklater s Juan in America, 1931 and Magnus Merriman, 1934, The Woman Who Had Imagination, by H.E. Bates, 1934 and The Bradenham Edition of the Novels and Tales of Benjamin Disraeli, 12 volumes, (approx 40) Erotica. Point de Lendemain, Conte, par Vivant Denon, n.p., circa 1935, half-title present, twelve pochoir illustrations by Leo Fontan, some full-page, with tissue guards, very occasional faint spotting, original wrappers bound in (front wrapper titled in red), marbled endpapers, backed with additional fold of green, black, and gilt silk, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary crushed green morocco, faded spine with a pair of raised bands at head and foot, red morocco onlays between the bands with gilt bird tool, remainder of spine gilt lettered direct and with floral scrolling vertical band, covers with gilt scalloped trefoil roll and double fillet border, sides with inner dot and pelmet roll border, central diagonal double line motif, edges gilt hatched at corners, love bird and cornucopia roll on turn-ins, small 4to, housed in figured cloth slipcase, together with two others related: Le Cahier d Amour, by Phillipe de B... Illustrations de Hand, [Paris, 1944], colour illustrations throughout, contemporary quarter morocco, rubbed, 4to; and Histoire d O, by Pauline Reage, Illustre par Leonor Fini, 1968, colour plates, original gold boards, joints rubbed and splitting, large 4to (3) Fish (Anne Harriet, illust.). One of Us, A Novel in Verse, by Gilbert Frankau, Chatto & Windus, 1917, nine black & white plates, including frontispiece, top edges gilt, partly unopened, original Japanese vellum, spine and upper cover gilt lettered, some faint marks, but overall a good copy, small 4to in 8s Limited edition, 105/110 copies, signed by the author and the artist. (1) Folio Society. The Campaigns of Napoleon, 3 volumes, by David G. Chandler, 2002, Commando, a Boer Journal of the Boer War, by Deneys Reitz, 1982, History of the War in the Peninsula, by Major General Sir William Napier, 1973, The Siege of Quebec and the Campaigns in North America , by John Knox, 1976, The War in Granada, by Diego Hurtado De Mendoza, 1982, together with 38 further Folio Society volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, plus one volume without slipcase, G/VG, 8vo (46) Fontaine (Jean de la). The Fables of Jean de la Fontaine, Translated into English Verse by Edward Verse by Edward Marsh, 2 volumes, London & New York: William Heinemann, 1931, engraved title to each and 24 engraved plates by Stephen Gooden, pages partly uncut, original vellum gilt, edges to boards of volume 2 worn and showing, large 8vo Limited edition 305/525 signed by Edward Marsh and Stephen Goodden. Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (2)

130 489 Golden Cockerel Press. The Grecian Enchanted, by Phyllis Hartnoll, Golden Cockerel Press, 1952, eight aquatint plates by John Buckland-Wright, slight marginal toning to endpapers, top edge gilt, original green and pink morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, a few light spots, slipcase, folio, limited edition 44/60, signed by artist and author, from a total edition of 360, with an extra suite of 10 plates (including one duplicate) contained in rear pocket, together with The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite. A New Translation by F.L. Lucas, Golden Cockerel Press, 1948, 10 woodengravings by Mark Severin, top edge gilt, original morocco-backed boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, folio, limited edition 104/750 (2) Lot Golden Cockerel Press. The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ according to the Authorized Version of King James I with Decorations by Eric Gill, September Press, Wellingborough, 1987, decorative initials, headpieces and full-page illustrations throughout from woodcuts by Gill, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original tan morocco by Zaehnsdorf, black spine-label, cockerel vignette to front board in blind, very small mark to lower outer corner, housed in the original fleece-lined slipcase, folio, together with Hymn to Prosperine by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, frontispiece, title page and 5 vignettes by John Buckland-Wright, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original purple canvas, paper spine-label, spine slightly faded, square 8vo, plus Chanticleer; Pertelote; Cockalorum; Cock-a-Hoop, 4 volumes, Golden Cockerel Press, , illustrations throughout, Chanticleer contents toned, Pertelote with light spotting front and back and contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper, Cockalorum free endpapers browned, original varicoloured cloth, first 3 volumes slightly marked, Cockalorum in price-clipped dust jacket, Cock-a-Hoop in dust jacket over-price sticker to front flap and tape repair to foot of spine verso, 8vo The Four Gospels: limited facsimile edition, number 27 of 80 copies printed on all rag paper and bound in full leather; there were a further 40 numbered copies on all rag paper issued in a different binding or unbound, and 480 unnumbered copies in buckram. Proserpine: number 179 of 350 copies printed on hand-made paper (Cockalorum 159). Chanticleer, Pertelote, Cockalorum, Cock-a-Hoop: all first editions, trade issues, a complete set. (6) Graves (Robert, ). Goliath and David, 1st edition, Chiswick Press, [1916], a little spotting, original plain red wrappers, stitched as issued, author s signed presentation inscription to upper wrapper verso, Ian Hope Simpson, from Robert Graves, 1925, slightly faded at extremities, small 4to One of 200 copies. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 128

131 492 Graves (Robert, ). Treasure Box, 1st edition, Chiswick Press, [1919], two illustrations [after Nancy Nicholson], a few minor spots, original stitched plain blue wrappers, author s signed presentation inscription to upper wrapper verso, Ian Hope Simpson, from Robert Graves, 1925, wrappers a little spotted and slightly faded at extremities, slim 8vo One of 200 copies. (1) Greenaway (Kate, illustrator). Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats: a Humorous Tale Written Principally by a Lady of Ninety, Edited...by John Ruskin, deluxe edition, Orpington: George Allen, 1885, large paper copy, 22 woodcut illustrations including frontispiece and title vignette, occasional very light finger-soiling, free endpaper blank reverses lightly toned, original pictorial brown cloth gilt, a few minor marks, slim 4to, together with Under the Window, Pictures and Rhymes for Children, 1st edition, 1st issue, [1878], half-title with colour vignette, pictorial title with no printer s ornaments either side of Edmund Evans and with imprint on verso, page 14 with End of Contents, colour illustrations throughout by Kate Greenaway, a few leaves with some edge-fraying, blue-black endpapers, cloth-backed pictorial boards, extremities lightly rubbed, front joint splitting, slim 4to, plus The Queen of the Pirate Isle, by Bret Harte, 1st edition, later issue, Chatto and Windus, [1886], half-title (nearly detached), colour illustrations throughout by Kate Greenaway (lightly offset to text), occasional minor marks, stitching strained, all edges gilt, original unbleached linen boards, dust-soiled, each cover with colour vignette, spine darkened, slim 8vo, and four others related including: The April Baby s Book of Tunes..., illustrated by Kate Greenaway, 1st edition, 1900; Little Ann and Other Poems..., illustrated by Kate Greenaway, 1st edition, 1st issue, [1882]; another of the same title, published Frederick Warne and Co., circa 1909; A Century of Kate Greenaway, by Anne Carroll Moore, 1946 First two items: Schuster & Engen, 64 (1e) & 201 (1a) respectively. (7) Gregynog Press. Christina Rossetti, Poems chosen by Walter de la Mare, Gregynog Press, 1930, printed on japon, engraved portrait after Dante Gabriel Rossetti to the text, leaves almost entirely unopened, cream quarter morocco, marbled sides, spine very slightly toned, a few mild spots to backstrip, publisher s slipcase, 8vo, number 184 of 300 copies, together with Gregynog Press, Miscellanea, green edition, 2005, approximately 50 pieces of ephemera loose as issued in green card portfolio and cloth solander box, with an additional prospectus for Mapping Golgotha and a selection of other apparently issued separately (the publisher s notice calling for some 35 pieces only ), one of approximately 75 sets, plus Palmer (Garrick, illustrator), Landscape Engravings, Poems selected by Eric Williams, Old Stile Press, 1996, engraved frontispiece, 10 further plates counted in the pagination, 2 vignettes to the letterpress, original pictorial boards, publisher s green cloth slipcase, oblong 4to, number 37 of 240 copies numbered and signed by the artist, this copy with a typed letter signed from the publisher to the original subscriber, and 3 Lion and Unicorn Press books: DYciar (Juan de), A Facsimile of the 1550 Edition of Arte subtilissima , number 31 of 200 copies, 8vo; Fiera (Battista), De iusticia pingenda , number 31 of 200 copies, 8vo; Clark (Kenneth), Five Speeches, an Address at the Royal College of Art Convocation, 1st edition, 1956, leporello between decorative boards, small 8vo (6)

132 495 Hall (Radclyffe). The Sixth Beatitude, Heineman, 1936, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original japanese vellum backed cloth, 8vo (limited signed edition 105/125), together with Newton (H. Chance), Cues and Curtain Calls, 1st edition, 1927, monotone portrait frontispiece and plates, light spotting, front free endpaper inscribed by Newton to Percy Leftwich, original yellow cloth, 8vo, with Trewin (J.C.), Robert Donat, 1st edition, 1968, monotone portrait frontispiece and plates, front free endpaper inscribed to Angus Mackay from John Gielgud London 1968, and with Gielgud s loosely inserted card, original boards in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, and Thorndike (Sybil & Russell), Lian Baylis, 1st edition, 1938, monotone portrait frontispiece, front free endpaper inscribed To dear dear William with love from Sybil, original cloth in priceclipped dust jacket, 8vo, and Neilson (Julia), This for Remembrance, reprinted, 1940, monotone portrait frontispiece and plates, dedication leaf inscribed by the author to Muriel Peach, with three loosely inserted portrait postcards (two inscribed by the author), original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, with St. John (Christopher, editor), Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw, A Correspondence, 1st edition, New York & London, 1931, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original green cloth gilt, faded, 8vo (limited edition 1905/3000), plus others, mostly theatrical & acting related (18) Hanley (James). Stoker Haslett, 1932, slight toning to endpapers, original cloth, glassine wrapper (a few tears and losses), 8vo, limited signed edition 224/350, together with Poems, by Francis Thompson, 1st edition, 1893, frontispiece, title printed in red, advertisements at end, a few spots, endpapers toned, original boards with gilt decorations, spine ends a little rubbed, small 4to, limited edition of 500, plus The Passing of the Essenes. A Drama in three Acts, by George Moore, 1930, a few spots to endpapers, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, 8vo, limited signed edition 744/775, with nine others including Oscar Wilde, by R. Thurston-Hopkins, circa 1917 (inscribed by Hopkins), William Morris. An Address delivered the XIth November MDCCCC at Kelsmcott House Hammersmith before the Hammersmith Socialist Society, by J.W. Mackkail, 1902, George Moore s Pure Poetry, Nonesuch Press, 1924 (limited edition 389/1250) and The Duet, by H.E. Bates, 1935 (limited signed edition 47/250) (11) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) Lot Hassall (John, illustrator). Our Diary, or Teddy and Me, [1928], 24 colour plates, title and five plates with juvenile pencil/crayon doodling to blank reverses, original glazed pictorial boards, lightly rubbed to extremities, dustjacket a little soiled, some tears and chips, 4to, together with Roberts (Jack), The Wonderful Adventures of Ludo, the Little Green Duck, Paris: A. Tolmer, 1924, additional illustrated colour title, title and numerous pochoir illustrations in green & black, 7 colour illustrations, including one double-page, stitching strained, front hinge split after endpapers, original pictorial boards, soiled, extremities a little worn, oblong 8vo, plus King (Jessie M.), The Grey City of the North, a Book of Drawings, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Foulis, 1910, illustrated title-page, numerous black & white illustrations, original printed wrappers, a little soiled with some edge-fraying, slim 8vo, and approximately 100 other 20th- century children s and illustrated (approx. 104) Houdini (Harry). Handcuff Tricks Exposed. Ilustrated Life and History of Houdini, circa 1912, thirty-two page pamphlet, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, publishers paper wrappers, some dust soiling throughout, wrappers, with marginal fraying and dust soiling, slim 8vo Scarce. (1) Irving (Washington). [Illustrated editions of 8 works], 16 volumes, G. P. Putnam, each work in 2 volumes, with numerous plates, captioned tissue-guards, text in a decorative border throughout, and comprising Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, Agapida edition, 1893, Knickerbocker s History of New York, Van Twiller edition, 1894, plates by Edward W. Kemble, Tales of a Traveller, Buckthorne edition, 1895, illustrations by Arthur Rackham and others, Bracebridge Hall, or The Humourists, Surrey edition, 1896, illustrations by Arthur Rackham and others, The Alhambra, Darro edition, 1897, Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, Tacoma edition, 1897, plates from photographs, The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., Van Tassel edition, 1897, plates from photographs and from drawings by Arthur Rackham and others, title page loose, The Adventures of Captain Bonneville..., Pawnee edition, 1897, all volumes in original blue, red or cream cloth elaborately gilt, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, The Alhambra in plain blue cloth dust jackets with mild spotting to boards, light rubbing to extremities of a few volumes, 8vo Handsome set of Irving s major works; the bindings of Astoria, Bracebridge Hall and Captain Bonneville are signed by Margaret Armstrong. (16)

133 Lot Kingsley (Charles). The Novels and Poems [box-title], 8 works in 11 volumes (complete), Macmillan and Co., 1895 original bluegreen cloth, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, all edges dyed blue-green, housed in the publisher s slightly fatigued clothcovered wooden box, small 8vo, a bright set (11) Leighton (Clare). The Farmer s Year. A Calendar of English Husbandry, 1st edition, 1933, 12 full page wood engravings and few illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original green cloth gilt, some faded to spine and extremities, oblong folio (1) Mardersteig (Giovanni). The Officina Bodoni, an Account of the Work of a Hand Press, , edited and translated by Hans Schmoller, 2 volumes, Verona, Edizioni Valdonega, 1980, numerous illustrations to the text in volume 1, top edge gilt, volume 2 with 10 original bifolia from various Bodoni publications (called leaves in the title) bound in between black card leaves as issued, original quarter morocco, very pale mottling to spines, original buff cloth slipcase, folio, number 95 of 99 numbered copies issued with the 10 original bifolia, together with Macdiarmid (Hugh), The Kind of Poetry I Want, [printed by the Officina Bodoni for] K. D. Duval, Edinburgh, 1961, very faint stain to limitation leaf, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original japon-backed printed boards, spine lettered in gilt, tall 4to, number 19 of 300 copies signed by the author, plus Feliciano (Felice), Alphabetum Romanum, edited by Giovanni Mardersteig, Officina Bodoni, 1960, 25 engraved letters hand-coloured after the original manuscript, heliogravure plates with tissue-guards, publisher s prospectus loosely inserted, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, morocco-backed paper boards, publisher s device gilt to front, pale markings to spine, 8vo, number 360 of 400 copies in English (2) Milne (Alan Alexander). Winnie-the-Pooh, Methuen Children s Books, 1973, colour illustrations by E.H. Shepard, all edges gilt, original blue morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, slipcase, 8vo Limited edition 136/300 signed by the artist. (1) Lot 502 Lot Moleiro (Manuel, editor). Libro de los medicamentos simples, Barcelona, 2001, limited edition 63/987, 427 colour facsimile pages, original gilt decorated brown leatherette in book box, folio, together with Eustachii (Bartholomaei), Tabluae anatomicae..., Germany, circa 1990, limited edition 2038/2300, publisher s original red quarter morocco in slipcase, folio, plus Sculteti (D. Joannis), Armamentarium, Chirurgicum XLIII..., Germany, circa 1990, limited edition 986/2500, publisher s original gilt decorated green quarter calf in slipcase, spine slightly faded, folio, plus 12 further facsimiles of 17th & 18th century medical reference, some limited editions, all original cloth, some in slipcases or dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (15) Nonesuch Press. The History of Herodotus of Halicarnassus. The Translation of G. Rawlinson Revised & Annotated by A.W. Lawrence, 1935, wood-engraved illustrations by V. Le Campion, nine b & w maps at end, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, original blue vellum-backed boards, a little faded, thick folio Limited edition 12/675. (1) Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st edition, 1909, colour frontispiece & full-page illustrations, pictorial endpapers (with front free endpaper from another copy loosely inserted), original brown boards with inset illustration to upper cover, worn at head & foot of spine with slight loss, covers detached, 16mo, (Quinby 16), together with The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, 1st edition, 1906, colour frontispiece & full-page illustrations, pictorial endpapers, sewing broken and contents loosely contained in original green boards with inset illustration to upper cover, lacking spine, 16mo, (Quinby 10), with The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st edition, 1903, colour frontispiece & full-page illustrations, adhesive tape residue to gutter margins, sewing broken and contents loosely contained in original dark grey green boards with inset illustration to upper cover, boards detached at upper hinge and remnants of spine loosely inserted, 16mo, (Quinby 4), with The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Frederick Warne and Co., n.d., circa 1910, colour frontispiece and full-page illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original brown boards with slightly torn inset illustration to upper cover, joints cracked and light wear, 16mo, plus The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse, 1st edition, 1910, sewing broken and contents loosely contained in original blue grey boards with inset illustration to upper cover, repaired at head & foot of spine, 16mo, (Quinby 18) (5)

134 Lot Powell (Anthony). A Dance to the Music of Time, 12 volumes, 1st editions, , A Question of Upbringing first state with A Question of Upbringing repeated on asterisk page, a little light spotting, contemporary presentation to Acceptance World, original cloth, Acceptance World spine lettering a little faded, dust jackets, Question of Upbringing in 3rd impression 5s cheaper edition jacket, Acceptance World, Kindly Ones, Soldier s Art, one Military Philosophers and one Hearing Secret Harmonies priceclipped, some fading to Buyer s Market and Casanova s Chinese Restaurant, a few small chips and nicks, mainly at spine ends, first three titles and Casanova s Chinese Restaurant with clear tape reinforcements to verso, 8vo, duplicates of The Military Philosophers and Hearing Secret Harmonies, plus a one page typed signed letter from Powell to a Mr Wise, June 1990: How very nice of you to write (both communications). There is a considerable row going on about the ordure to which you refer, and I have resigned from The Telegraph. My respects to your cat, as also from Snook., folds, plus a postcard, July 1973, from Powell to Derek Stanford ( , writer and biographer), thanking him for his favourable review of Temporary Kings, and Greene (Graham). The Labyrinthine Ways, 1st US edition, 2nd issue, Viking, New York, 1940, 2nd issue with pages 165 & 256 correct, slight toning to endpaper gutters, original yellow cloth, dust jacket, front panel with small hole and repair to verso, folds and edges a little rubbed with small nicks, 8vo, together with It s a Battlefield, Viking reprint, 1962 (16) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 508 Prout (Geoffrey). Scouts in Bondage, published The Goodship House, circa 1935, colour frontispiece, additional halftitle with ownership stamp, additional ink stamp to final leaf, publisher s advertisement at rear, slight toning to margins, no dust jacket, publisher s decorative red cloth, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Holmes (F. M.), Firemen and their Exploits..., published S. W. Partridge, 1899, photolithographic frontispiece, numerous illustrations to text throughout, slight toning to margins, slight spotting to endpapers, publisher s decorative cloth gilt, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, with Kearton (R.), Strange Adventures in Dicky- Bird Land..., illustrated with photographs by Cherry Kearton, published Cassell and Company Limited, 1908, additional halftitle with manuscript ownership signature, numerous photographic illustrations throughout, publisher s decorative cloth, 8vo, plus Ganthony (Robert), Practical Ventriloquism and ts Sister Arts..., published L. Upcott Gill, 1893, photographic frontispiece, illustrations to text, slight spotting, advertisements bound at front and rear, slight staining to endpapers, publishers, decorative cloth, slight wear at extremities, 8vo, with another ten books, including examples by Hillaire Belloc and Walter Crane, various sizes and condition The first title is a must for the Bizarre Books collector, by the author of Trawler Boy Dick! (14) Sassoon (Siegfried). An Adjustment, Golden Head Press, Royston, 1955, halftone illustrations, original wrappers, 8vo, limited edition 51/150 numbered and initialled by the author, together with The Public School Matches and those we meet there, by A Wykehamist (i.e. Frederick Gale), 1st edition, 1853, illustrations, some light spotting, original illustrated wrappers, losses at spine ends, some toning, closed tear and blindstamp to lower wrapper, 8vo (2) [Slavery]. Mahraja Chandra Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana s appeal to the people of Nepal for the emancipation of slaves and abolition of slavery in the country, Katmandu, 1924, a few pencil marks and marginalia, a little dust soiled, original printed wrappers, stab stitched, old ownership inscription to upper margin, plain paper spine label repair, dust soiled, together with Wells (Ida B.), Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases, with introductory letter by Hon. Frederick Douglass, Aberdeen, [1892], 36 pp., original printed wrappers, spine staples rusted, a little soiling, plus Douglass (Frederick), Why is the Negro Lynched, Bridgwater, 1895, some old damp mottling, original printed wrappers, slightly dust soiled and spine staples rusted, plus The Anti-Slavery Magazine, and Recorder of the Progress of Christianity in the Countries Connected with Slavery, number IX, 30 September 1824, two lithographed frontispieces, pp.[115]-160, uncut and partly unopened, some spotting, loose in original printed wrappers, upper margin of upper wrapper trimmed away, some soiling, all slim, 8vo (4)

135 513 Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg s Desert- Island, 1st edition, 1906, colour illustrations throughout, title with ink presentation inscription dated 1906 to upper blank margin, free endpapers toned, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed, spine ends a little frayed, oblong 4to, together with The Golliwogg s Air-Ship, 1st edition, 1902, colour illustrations throughout, title with ink presentation inscription dated 1902 to upper blank margin, a few leaves with a short tear to bottom edge, rear free endpaper creased, stitching strained, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and marked, oblong 4to, plus ten others by Upton, comprising nine Golliwogg stories and The Vege-Men s Revenge, some defective (12) Stone (Reynolds). Engravings, with an Introduction by the Artist, and an Appreciation by Kenneth Clark, 1st edition, limited issue, John Murray,1977 illustrated throughout, original blue cloth, patterned slipcase, large 8vo Number 109 of 150 copies signed by the artist on the limitation page, together with an original engraving, signed by the artist in pencil and loosely inserted into a grey cloth folder as issued, with a laid-in typescript caption: Waterfall, Prescelly Mountains, south Wales. Unpublished (1) Stourton Press. Grongar Hill, by John Dyer of Carmarthenshire, 1982, three tinted lithograph plates by John Piper, one doublepage, original cloth-backed boards, gilt-lettered spine, folio, limited edition 58/175 copies, signed by the artist, together with Whittington Press, The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony, in Eight Fits, by Lewis Carroll, 1975, illustrations by Harold Jones, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, slipcase, prospectus loosely inserted, folio, limited edition 91/750 copies, signed by the artist, plus Inky Parrot Press, Candide, by Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire, illustrated by Wilton Priestner, translated by Richard Aldington, 1985, numerous black & white illustrations, some full-page, illustrated papercovered boards, spine faded, slipcase, folio, limited edition 51/360 copies, signed by the artist, with Society of Private Printers, Chap- Books, Fifth Exchange, , 28 chap-books and index, some illustrations, original printed wrappers, contained in original cloth folder and slipcase with printed label, some fading to slipcase, 12mo, private presses include Cuckoo Hill Press (England), Adagio Press (U.S.A.), Brandywine Press (Australia), Old Stile Press (England), and 6 other private press publications including: Tone, Texture, Light and Shade, a Barnett Freedman Picture Album, Fleece Press, 2011; The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man s Recreation, by Izaak Walton, illustrations by Wilton Priestner, Hanborough Parrot, 1990, limited edition 6/25 copies signed and hand-coloured by the artist; Peverse Proverbs, numbers 1-10 in slipcase, published Lawley Roberts, , limited edition of 150 copies; Who Killed Cock Robin?, illustrated with Wood Engravings by Enid Marx, Incline Press, 1996 (10) Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg s Bicycle Club, 1st edition, Longmans, Green, & Co., 1896, full-page colour illustrations, occasional light spotting, mainly to free endpaper versos, two leaves with a short tear to lower margin, front free endpaper with contemporary ink inscription dated 1897, hinges split, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, together with Lewis (C.S. ), The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, with Illustrations by Pauline Baynes, 1st edition, 1952, frontispiece and vignettes to text, pale pencilling to foreedge, original blue boards, silver lettering to partly faded spine, price-clipped dustjacket chipped and torn, and with loss to central section of spine (facsimile dustjacket beneath), 8vo, plus Wodehouse (P.G.), Mike at Wrykyn, 1st edition, 1953, two small ink stamps to lower inner corner of rear pastedown, original red boards, spine ends lightly faded, dustjacket, slightly chipped and edge-frayed, loss to spine tail affecting publisher s name, 8vo, with 48 others similar including: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl, 1st American edition, New York: Knopf, 1964; Dame Wiggins of Lee, Dean & Co., 1840s, (defective); Bunter Comes for Christmas, by Frank Richards, 1st edition, 1959, and other Bunter, Wodehouse and Narnia early editions and similar (51) Lot

136 Lot Vassos (John, illustrator). The Ballad of Reading Gaol [and] Salome, A Tragedy in One Act by Oscar Wilde, both New York, , each with 12 and 16 black & white plates respectively, first volume original quarter cloth in dust jacket, minor chipping at head of spine, the second original boards in dust jacket, some marginal chipping and closed tears, both small 4to (2) Whittington Press. St Dominic s Press, A Bibliography , compiled by Michael Taylor and Brocard Sewell, 1st edition, 1995, tipped-in tyopgraphic facsimiles and photographs, photographic plates, top edge orange, others untrimmed, original orange quarter oasis, paper sides, 4to, together with, as issued, an orange quarter-cloth portfolio, 4to, and a limited edition facsmile of Daisy and Marguerite, cream quarter cloth, 8vo, all in the original slipcase Number 36 of 100 special copies bound in quarter oasis, signed by the authors, and issued with a limited edition facsimile of the St Dominic Daisy and Marguerite, together with a portfolio containing a specimen bifolium from the press s Horae Beatae Virgini and a leaf from Lectiones ad Matutinam; the Lectiones leaf was only issued with about half the porfolios. From a total edition of 400 copies. (1) Whittington Press. Whittington, Aspects of a Cotswold Village by Miriam MacGregor, 2 volumes, Whittington Press, 1991 woodengravings throughout, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, original quarter morocco, together with portfolio containing 12 woodengraved plates initialled by the artist, and a coloured linocut reproduction of the covers of the wrappered issue, signed by the artist, original slipcase, 4to Limited edition, deluxe issue, number XXXVII of 50 special copies signed by the artist and issued with the additional suite of plates, from a total edition of 350 copies. (2) Whittington Press. Fine Papers at the Oxford University Press, by John Bidwell, 1st edition, 1999, photographic plate, 40 paper specimens mounted to black thick-paper leaves, some pale adhesive staining to mounts, green half cloth, original slipcases with a few surface abrasions to rear, folio Limited edition, number 82 of 300 copies. (1) Whittington Press. The Whittington Press, A Bibliography , compiled by David Butcher, with an Introduction and Notes by John Randle, 1st edition, 1996, illustrations to the text, numerous specimen pages tipped in as issued, suede doublures, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original green morocco with twotone inlay, with the green half-cloth portfolio of 44 items of Whittington Press ephemera, and an additional 3 items not called for in the contents leaf (signed compliments slip, prospectus for Portmeirion, and a flyer), in the original green leather-backed cloth box with slightly faded spine and rubbed corners, folio Limited edition, number xi of 28 copies bound in inlaid leathers to a design by Miriam Macgregor, with a separate full porfolio of Press ephemera : the primary and most exclusive issue from a total edition of 380 copies. (1) Whittington Press. The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Carol Jones, 1975, engraved frontispiece with tissue-guard, full-page illustrations to the text, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, publisher s prospectuses for this and another title loosely inserted, original black morocco gilt, slightly rubbed slipcase, folio Limited edition, number XVII of 30 leather-bound copies signed by the artist, from a total edition of 750. (1) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 134

137 QUANTITY 523 Argus (Arabella, pseud.). The Adventures of a Donkey, William Darton, Jun., 1815, engraved frontispiece, without half-title, later endpapers, contents a little sprung, contemporary green morocco backed boards, rubbed and light wear, 12mo, together with [Hunt, Leigh], The Liberal. Verse and Prose from the South, 2 volumes, , top edge gilt, late 19th century tan calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous 18th & 19th century antiquarian and pamphlets (a carton) Bindings. History of Europe..., 10 volumes, by Archibald Alison, 6th edition, 1844, some light toning, uniform orignial gilt decorated full calf bound by J. Carss & Co., boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History, 3 volumes, by John Lothrop Motley, 1875, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, minor rubbing to boards and spines, 8vo, Ouvres de Moliere, 2 volumes by M. Sainte Beuve, Paris, 1835, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, bookplates to front endpapers, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green full calf, bound by Thomas Murray, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with 24 further volumes history reference and fiction, all gilt decorated leather and cloth bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (2 cartons) Whittington Press. British Private Press Prospectuses , by David Butcher, 1st edition, 2001, frontispiece, 8 plates, 6 facsimile prospectuses tipped in and 3 in end-pocket, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, original orange Oasis, 4to, with the cloth-backed portfolio of 30 items (complete), in the original leather-backed solander box, folio Limited edition, number xix of 40 special copies bound in full oasis leather with endpaper marbled by Christopher Rowlatt, with a separate portfolio of original prospectuses (limitation page), from a total edition of 350. (1) Whittington Press. A Folding Screen. Selected Chinese Lyrics from T ang to Mao Tse-tung, rendered into verse by Alan Ayling from the translations of the Chinese by Duncan Mackintosh, Whittington Press, 1974, illustrations, top edge gilt, original decorative cloth, slipcase, 4to, limited signed edition 125/200, together with A New Speciman Book of Curwen Pattern Papers, by David McKitterick, Whittington Press, 1987, 16 tipped-in sample papers, original cloth-backed decorative boards, slipcase, 4to, limited edition 180/250, with three others by the press: The Happy Dream. An Essay by J.B. Priestley, 1976 (limited signed edition 138/400), Whittington. Memories of a Cotswold Village, by Frank Berry, 1982 (limited signed edition 60/350) and Rose s Aga Recipes, 1985 (limited edition of 600) (5) Equestrian. A collection of early 20th century and modern equestrian reference and related, including The Horse Its Treatment in Health and Disease, 9 volumes, by J. Wortley Axe, 1906, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, uniform publisher s original green cloth designed by Talwyn Morris, large 8vo, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, G/VG, 8vo/4to (a carton) Fun. A broken run, new series, 14 volumes, numbers 14, 24-28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38 & 39, 1870 s s, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher s cloth gilt, worn and faded, some boards detached, spines partially lacking, folio Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (14) Lilliput, approximately 160 original issues, , numerous illustrations, all original colour printed pictorial wrappers, stapled or bound as issued, slightly rubbed to edges (generally in very good condition), together with The Studio, approximately 180 original issues, , numerous illustrations, all original printed wrappers, generally in good condition (some early issues with some wear to edges), plus other various literary and art magazines, including The Listener, London Magazine (60 issues), Cornhill Magazine, London Mercury, Life and Letters (30 issues), Horizon (40 issues), Partisan Review (11 issues), Gebrauchsgraphik (12 issues), etc., all original printed wrappers, generally in good condition, 8vo/4to (4 cartons)

138 528 St. Pierre (Bernardin de). Paul and Virginia, 1839, 330 black and white illustrations, period inscription to head of title page, later inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, all edges gilt, later gilt decorated red three quarter morocco bound by Bayntun, 8vo, together with Arnold (Edwin), The Light of the World, or The Great Consummation, 1893, 14 black and white illustrations, some light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary blue full morocco bound by H. Sotheran, boards lightly marked, spine and hinges slightly rubbed, 4to, and Hunt (J.M.), Prometheus Bound, translated from the Greek of Aeschylus, 1880, some minor spotting, contemporary black half morocco, spine lightly rubbed, 4to, plus other late 19th and early 20th century poetry and prose, including A Book of Romantic Ballads, illustrated by Reginald Savage, 1901, The Series Poems of Thomas Hood, illustrated by H. Granville-Fell, 1901, some gilt decorated leather bindings, many original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Brink (Andre). Orgie, 1st Afrikaans edition, Kaapstad, 1965, signed by author to title, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed, together with Ruark (Robert), Poor No More, 1st edition, 1959, original cloth in dust jacket, some old sellotape adhesion remains to flaps and endpapers, some creasing and slight fraying, plus Hope (Christopher), A Separate Development, 1st edition, Ravan Press, Johannesburg, 1980, old ownership inscription in felt tip pen to front flyleaf, original cloth in dust jacket, plus other South African mostly hardback 1st editions, authors include Andre Brink (mostly signed and some in Afrikaans), Christopher Hope, Damon Galgut, Antony Sher, Gillian Slovo, etc., the majority of hardbacks in dust jackets, 8vo (approximately 110 volumes) (3 shelves) Bindings. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry..., 3 volumes, by Thomas Percy, 1887, later inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decoration green half morocco, together with Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography, by James Stephen, 4th edition, 1860, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting and toning, contemporary gilt decorated brown half morocco, both bound by Birdsall & Son, both 8vo, plus Life of Edmond Malone, editor of Shakespeare..., by James Prior, 1860, black and white portrait frontispiece, some minor toning and offsetting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf bound by F. Bedford, hinges cracked, 8vo, and The Works of Virgil..., by Conington, 1858, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with 51 further volumes of mostly 19th century literature and reference, including Historical Memoirs of His Own Time, 4 volumes, Posthumous Memoirs of His Own Time, 3 volumes, all 1836, by N.W. Wraxall, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition is good/very good, 8vo/4to (57 volumes) (3 shelves) Scapula (Johann). Lexicon Graeco-Latinum..., new edition, printed by Joshua Kirton & Samuel Thomson, 1652, some minor marks and toning, modern endpapers, modern calf spine retaining contemporary label and boards, slightly marked and rubbed, folio, together with A Complete Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities..., by M. Danet, printed by John Nicholson, 1700, period inscription to head of title page, lacking maps, bookplate to front pastedown, some light marks, modern gilt decorated calf spine retaining contemporary calf boards, rubbed with some minor loss, 4to, and Spiro (Socrates), An English-Arabic Vocabulary of the Modern and Colloquial Arabic of Egypt, 1897, some toning, contemporary gilt decorated quarter calf, spine and boards slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus 34 volumes of 18th and 19th lexicons and dictionaries, including A New and General Biographical Dictionary..., 15 volumes, new edition, 1798, uniform contemporary gilt decorated calf, 8vo, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (37 volumes) (3 shelves) Atkinson (R.H.M. Buddle & Jackson, G.A.). Brougham and His Early Friends, Letters to James Loch , 3 volumes, privately printed, 1908, bookplates to front pastedowns, minor toning, uniform publisher s original gilt decorated vellum, spines slightly marked, 8vo, together with The Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow..., 2 volumes, limited edition 687/875, 25 hand coloured and black and white plates, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform original brown cloth, gilt decorated armorials to front boards, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Ffoulkes (Charles J.), Inventory and Survey of the Armouries of the Tower of London, 2 volumes, H.M.S.O., 1914, 38 plates plus numerous black and white illustrations, colour frontispiece to volume 1, some minor toning, uniform original gilt decorated blue quarter cloth, spines and boards lightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other late 19th and 20th century historical reference, literature and related including The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D, 12 volumes, new edition, 1801, mostly original cloth, some modern rebindings, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Bindings. The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life... described in the history of... Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World, by Jer: Taylor, 3rd edition, printed by R. Norton, 1657, black and white engraved frontispiece and half-title, 9 black and white folding plates, slight worming from frontispiece to E2, some light spotting and toning, later gilt decorated half vellum, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss, large 8vo, Madame De Staël..., by Lady Blennerhassett, 3 volumes, 1889, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light toning, top edge gilt, uniform contemporary gilt decorated red half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the time of George III, by Henry, Lord Brougham, 3 volumes, 1855, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, bound by J. Clarke, boards lightly marked, 8vo, together with 55 further volumes of mostly 19th century historical reference, literature and works, including Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse and Trade of the Principal Nations of Antiquity, by A.H.L. Heeran, 6 volumes, 1833, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (62 volumes) (3 shelves) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 136

139 534 Voyer Argenson (Réne-Louis de). Histoire du droit public ecclesiastique Francois, 2 volumes, printed by Samuel Harding, 1737, bookplates to front pastedowns, cracked gutters, some minor spotting and toning, uniform contemporary full calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other 18th and 19th century French language, historical literature and reference, including Histoire de la Bastille..., 8 volumes, by A. Arnold & Alboize Du Pujol, 1844, uniform contemporary gilt decorated plum quarter morocco, 8vo, all leather bindings, some gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (67 volumes) (3 shelves) Lot Lambertini (Cesare). Tractatus de iure patronatus clarissimorum omnium, Venice, Zenarum, 1584, large egnraved vignette to title page, historiated head- and tailpieces throughout, soiling to blanks and title, small worm-track to lower margin of title and adjacent leaves (the text unaffacted), very occasional tidemark in lower margin, contemporary vellum, contemporary manuscript title inked to spine, a few worm-holes, joints cracked, soiled and worn overall, folio, together with Mazzolini, Silvestro, da Piero, Summae Sylvestrinae... nunc recens diligentissime correcta, 2 volumes, Venice, Zopinos, 1581, engraved vignette title pages, bookplates and manuscript shelf-marks, some soiling to endpapers, contemporary vellum, rebacked with the original spines laid down, manuscript titles to spines and catch-titles to bottom edges in a contemporary Gothic rotunda in black ink, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus Cristiano (Federigo), Della vita di S. Ignazio fondatora della Compagnia di Gesu, 1st edition, Bologna, Lelio dalla Volpe, 1741, title page printed in red and black with engraved Jesuit emblem, terminal errata leaf, institutional blind stamps and mild soiling to prelims, contemporary half vellum, patterned paper sides, old shelf-mark label to spine, 4to, and Trombelli (Giovanni-Crisostomo), Vita, e culto de Ss. Genitori di Maria Vergine Giochimo, ed Anna, 1st edition, Bologna, 1768, foxing and browning, contemporary cat s-paw vellum, 4to, and 33 others in 37 volumes, mainly 18th-century Italian imprints of works by or relating to Jesuits or Catholic priests, including a few Dutch and German imprints of similar texts, contemporary vellum, general browning and wear, various formats Neither Lambertini nor Mazzolini in Adams but cf. L79. (3 shelves) Virgil. Opera, interpretatione et notis illustravit Carolus Ruaeus, 1 volume in 2, 2nd edition thus, Paris, 1682, engraved title vignette, arms to dedication, allegorical frontispiece in volume 2, browning, 18th-century calf, twin morocco spine labels, large gilt arms to sides, superficial craquelure, tips worn, 4to, together with Philo of Alexandria, & Virgil, Philonis Judaei, De cophini festo et de colendius parentibus... editore ac interprete Angelo Maio [bound with as issued:] Virgilii Maronis interpretes veteres... edente notisque illustrante Angelo Maio, 1st edition thus, Milan, 1818, etched plate, text vignette, contemporary straight-grain blue morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Lucretius, The Nature of Things, A Didactic Poem, Translated from the Latin, accompanied with the Original Text, and illustrated with Notes Philological and Explanatory by John Mason Good, 2 volumes, 1st edition thus, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805, half-titles, engraved frontispieces, browning, edges untrimmed, original boards, rebacked at an early date, soiled and worn overall, 4to, and Juvenal, The Satires, translated into English Verse by William Gifford with Notes and Illustrations, 1st edition thus, 1802, engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate of Marquis Townshend, foxing and browning, contemporary straight-grain green half morocco, 4to, and approximately 40 others, mainly 18th- and early-19th century English imprints of Roman poets and dramatists, contemporary calf or morocco, a small number rebacked, 4to and 8vo (3 shelves) Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 800 Penguin, Pelican and Puffin paperbacks, including King Penguins, Pevsners Buildings of England, Penguin Modern Painters, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

140 539 Thomson (James). The Seasons, A Poem, printed for J. & A. Millan, 1730, some light offsetting and spotting, later calf spine retaining contemporary boards, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Young (Edward), Night Thoughts, printed by C. Whittingham, 1798, eight black and white plates, plus engraved portrait frontispiece and title page, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated calf, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Summers (Montague, editor), The Complete Works of Thomas Otway, 3 volumes, The Nonesuch Press, 1926, limited edition 506/1250, some minor toning, uniform original quarter cloth, boards lightly marked, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other 19th century and modern literature and poetry, including To the War with Waugh, by John St. John, The Whittington Press, 1973, limited edition 307/600, signed by the author, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Reinesius (Thomas). Syntagma inscriptionum antiquarum, 1st edition, Leipzig and Frankfurt, 1682, half-title, engraved allegorical title by Joachim von Sandrart, vignette title page printed in red and black, folding geneaological table, numerous woodcut initials and facsimiles of monumental epigraphy to the text, bookplate of Conservative politician Arthur Smith-Barry ( ), browning, contemporary vellum, inked spine title, arabesque lozenges to sides, slightly rubbed and marked, front joint split but firm, folio, together with Cassius Dio, [Greek title] Romanae historiae... studio et labore Nic. Carminii Falonii, 2 volumes in 1, Naples, 1747, engraved allegorical frontispiece, title pages in red and black, woodcut initials, Greek and Latin text in double column, ink-stamp and pencil mark to title, binder s blanks browned, occasional light spotting, terminal blank torn, contemporary vellum, title gilt to spine, some wear to extremities, folio, plus Suetonius, [De vita Caesarum] Ex recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii... 1st Graevius edition, Utrecht, 1672, printer s device to title, woodcut numismatic vignettes to text, sporadic water-staining, contemporary vellum, gilt arms of the city of Arnhem to sides, front board repaired along top edge, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to, and Terence, Il Terentio Latino, commentato in lingua toscana... da Giovanni Fabrini... Venice, heirs of Marchio Sessa, 1580, publisher s device and near-contemporary inscriptions to title, staining and browning, later vellum, minor wear, square 8vo, and 32 others (45 volumes in total), mainly 17th- and 18th-century continental imprints of classical authors including Horace, Pliny, Virgil and others, contemporary vellum bindings, occasional browning, some soiling and wear, various formats Adams T369 for Terence. (3 shelves) Sheraton (Thomas). The Cabinet-maker and Upholsterer s Drawing-Book, in three parts, parts 1 & 2 (of 3) bound in one, printed by T. Bensley, 1793, 26 black and white plates, plus 12 additional loose plates in rear pocket, pencil annotations from a previous owner Thomas Bryde, Cabinet Maker, London 1793, some toning and spotting, modern gilt decorated calf spine retaining contemporary full calf boards, some minor loss to head and foot, 4to, together with Stanley (Thomas), The History of Philosophy..., 3rd edition, 1701, black and white engraved plates including portrait frontispiece, some offsetting and spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, split gutters, contemporary gilt decorated embossed full calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, hinges cracked, folio, and Huddesford (William), The Lives of Those Eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne and Anthony Wood..., 2 volumes, Oxford, 1772, 10 black and white plates including frontispiece, some light spotting and offsetting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, spines repaired to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century works, biographies and history reference, mostly leather bindings, some modern rebindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio, (approximately 70 volumes) (3 shelves) Dickens (Charles). Martin Chuzzlewit, 1844, 38 black and white plates, plus frontispiece and half-title by Phiz, period inscriptions to front endpapers and head of title page, some spotting and toning, contemporary half calf, boards detached and rubbed, 8vo, together with Spenser (Edmund), The Works of Mr Edmund Spenser, 6 volumes, published by Mr Hughes, 1715, black and white plates including 6 frontspieces, later inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some marks and toning, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards slightly rubbed, spines cracked with some loss, 8vo, and Dryden (John), Examen Poeticum: being the third part of miscellany poems..., printed by R.E., 1693, period inscription to front pastedown and half-title, later endpapers, spotting and toning throughout, modern gilt decorated calf spine retaining contemporary full calf boards, rubbed with some loss to foot of front board, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century poetry and fiction, including The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden..., 4 volumes, 1800, mostly leather bindings, some gilt decorated some modern rebindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (approximately 55 volumes) (3 shelves) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 138

141 542 Bindings. Egypt Painted and Described, by R. Talbot Kelly, A. & C. Black, 1903, 75 colour illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary fine gilt decorated three-quarter morocco bound by Bayntuns, spine lightly faded, 4to, Oeuvres Complètes de Guy De Maupassant, 3 volumes, Paris, , some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated three-quarter brown morocco bound by Canape, boards lightly rubbed, 8vo, Traite des Maladies Chirurgicales..., by M. Le Baron Boyer, 11 volumes, 4th edition, 1831, some spotting, uniform gilt decorated quarter green morocco, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with 60 further volumes of mostly 19th century French and medical literature including Oeuvres de Louis XIV, 6 volumes, 1806, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (75 volumes) (3 shelves) Curtis (John). Farm Insects; being the natural history and economy of the insets injurios to the field crops of Great Britain and Ireland, 1860, numerous colour engraved plates, some minor toning, bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Milne (Colin), A Botanical Dictionary; or, Elements of Systematic and Philosophical Botany, 3rd edition, printed for H.D. Symonds, 1805, 25 colour engraved plates to rear, bookplate to front pastedown, later endpapers, some light spotting, later spine retaining contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco boards, boards and spine rubbed with loss and partially detached, 8vo, and Chaumeton (F.P., et al), Flore Medicale, 3 volumes (of 6), Paris, 1828, 119 colour plates, some spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spines rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, plus other 19th century and modern botanical and natural history reference, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, many dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Archaeologia Cambrensis. A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and its Marches, and the Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, 24 volumes, , numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green straight grain calf, bound by Herbert Jones, boards lightly marked, spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with other early 20th and modern UK topography reference, including the King s England Series by Arthur Mee, 16 volumes, and publications by Batsford, David & Charles, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Summers (Montague, editor). The Complete Works of Thomas Shadwell, 5 volumes, The Fortune Press, 1927, limited edition 26/1290, signed by the author to the limitation page, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1, some minor spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform original gilt decorated quarter vellum, boards lightly marked, spine slightly toned and marked, 4to, together with Dickens (Charles), The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, 1837, 43 black and white illustrations by R. Seymour & Phiz, later inscription to front pastedown, some spotting throughout, later gilt decorated green half calf, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and other mostly 20th century literature, fiction and poetry, including Harold Pinter, John le Carré, Agatha Christie, Laurence Hope, some leather bindings, some paperback editions, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Theology. A large collection of 19th and early 20th century theological and church history, reference and related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves) Theology. A large collection of mostly modern theological and church history reference and related, including publications by Epworth Press, Oxford, R.K.P., some paperback editions, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Mackintosh (Donald J.). Skiagraphic Atlas of Fractures and Dislocations with Notes on Treatment for the Use of Students, 1899, 80 black and white illustrations, period inscription to head of title page, original green cloth, boards and spine lightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Hugman (William Curtis), A Practical Treatise on Hip-Joint Disease..., 1856, 6 black and white plates, ex libris stamp to front endpaper, some minor spotting, original brown cloth, rebound, slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Bauer (Louis), Lectures on Orthopaedic Surgery..., New York, 1868, black and white illustrations, ex libris blindstamp to title page, some minor offsetting and toning, original plum cloth, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th century medical reference, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) History. A large collection of mostly modern history, biography and miscellaneous literature, including publications by King Penguin, Oxford, Pen & Sword, Sutton, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Yriarte (Charles). Florence..., 3rd edition, Paris, 1881, 500 black and white illustrations, some minor spotting and toning, publisher s original gilt decorated calf spine with cloth boards, toned and slightly rubbed, folio, together with Blunt (Reginald), The Cheyne Book of Chelsea China and Pottery, circa 1910, approximately 50 plates, plus colour frontispice, original cloth spine to blue boards, slightly marked and rubbed, 4to, plus other art reference and related, mostly original cloth, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves) Medical. A large collection of modern medical history, biography and reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Ritchie (T.E.). Political and Military Memoirs of Europe During the Year 1799, 3 volumes, Edinburgh, printed by G. Houston, 1800, black and white folding map frontispiece, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting and offsetting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, together with other 19th century and modern history reference and related, including A Popular History of The United States..., by William Cullen Bryant & Sydney Howard Gay, 4 volumes, 1876, and publications by Folio Society, Batsford, Gollancz, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Medical. A large collection of modern medical history, biography and reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

142 554 Coulson (William). On the Disease of the Hip-Joint, 1838, bookplate and later inscription to front endpaper, ex libris stamp to head of the title page, some light spotting, modern orange cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Illustrated Catalogue of Druggists s Sundries, Fancy Goods, Surgical Instruments, Sponges, Chamois, &c., imported and sold by McKesson & Robbins..., New York, circa 1890, numerous black and white illustrations, ex library stamp to front endpaper and title page, some light toning, contemporary plum half morocco, rear board detached, lacking spine, boads rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, and Maw (H.T.), A Catalogue of Surgical Instruments..., 1925, numerous black and white illustrations, lacks price list to front, some minor toning, original yellow cloth, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th and 20th century medical reference and related, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Liljequist (Gösta H.). High Latitudes, A History of Swedish Polar Travels and Research, 1st edition, Sweden, 1993, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Dumont D urville (Jules S-C), An Account in Two Volumes of Two Voyages to The South Seas, 2 volumes, University of Hawaii Press, Hawaii, 1987, black and white illustrations, uniform original cloth in slipcase, and Drivenes (Einar-Arne, et al), Norsk Polarhistorie, 3 volumes, Norway, 2004, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus other mid-20th century and modern Polar exploration and sea faring reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves) Transport. A collection of modern transport and technical reference, including History of the Great Western Railway, 2 volumes, by E.T. MacDermot, 1927, Pratical Masonry, Bricklaying and Plastering..., printed for Thomas Kelley, 1838, and publications by O.P.C., Ian Allan, David & Charles, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Speechly (William). A Treatise on The Culture of the Vine..., York, 1790, 4 black and white plates (of 5, lacking plate 1), some toning, marks, and light wear, contemporary blue half morocco, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 4to, together with Nesbit (A.), A Complete Treatise on Practical Land-Surveying.., 5th edition, York, 1833, 12 black and white plates plus illustrations, some spotting, and toning, contemporary maroon cloth, plus Guy (Joseph), Guy s Elements of Astronomy..., 1819, black and white folding frontispiece, plus 17 plates, some light spotting, period inscription to front pastedown, original blue full calf, front board partially detached, rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and other miscellaneous 19th and 20th century literature, including history, biography, fiction, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Coignard (Jean Baptiste). Histoire des ordres monastiques, religieux et militaires..., 8 volumes, Paris, 1714, black and white engraved plates, some minor toning and offsetting, uniform modern gilt decorated calf spines retaining contemporary full calf boards, boards rubbed with minor loss, 4to, together with Coste (Pierre), Les essais de Michel Seigneur de Montaigne, 3 volumes, new edition, 1714, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, some light toning, uniform contemporary calf with modern spine labels, rubbed to head and foot with some loss, 4to, and other 18th and 19th century French language, history, reference and miscellaneous literature, including Oeuvres de Molière, 4 volumes, by Aimé-Martin, new edition, 1839, all leather bindings, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (approximately 60 volumes) (3 shelves) B.B.. The Countryman s Bedside Book, 1st edition, 1941, The Fisherman s Bedside Book, reprint edition, 1998, both with illustrations by Denys Watkins-Pitchford, both original cloth, spines lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Niall (Ian), Fresh Woods, 1st edition, 1951, black and white wood engravings by Barbara Grey, period inscription to front endpaper, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo, and other early 20th century and modern natural history reference, including The Wayside and Woodland Series, approximately 45 volumes, mixed editions, and publications by New Naturalist, T. & A.D. Poyser, Routledge, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves) Cricket. A large collection of modern cricket reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves + a carton) Medical. A large collection of modern medical history, biography and reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Quinton (A.R., illustrator). The Historic Thames, by Hilaire Belloc, 1907, 59 colour illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor marks and toning, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, together with Warner (George Townsend, editor), Harrow in Prose and Verse, circa 1910, 25 tipped in colour plates, period inscription to front pastedown, some minor toning, original gilt decorated gilt white cloth, boards and spine slightly toned, large 4to, and other late 19th modern illustrated and children s literature, including Angela Brazil, Percy F. Westerman, Irish Murdoch, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some decorative picture cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves + a carton) Topography. A large collection of mostly modern travel and UK topography reference and related, including publications by Oxford, David & Charles, and approximately 45 early 20th century folding maps of the UK, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves) Miscellaneous Literature. A collection of modern miscellaneous literature and reference, including art, history and fiction, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves + a carton) Williamson (George C.). Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century in England, Wales, and Ireland..., 2 volumes, new edition, 1889, numerous black and white plates, ex library copy with associated marks and stamps, some toning, uniform contemporary plum quarter morocco, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, together with Atkins (James), The Tradesmen s Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, 1892, some light spotting, original gilt decorated brown quarter morocco, boards slightly marked, spine rubbed, 8vo, and John (W.D. & Baker, Warren), Old English Lustre Pottery, Newport, 1951, limited edition 4/35, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some minor toning, publisher s original gilt decorated blue full calf, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other modern trade token and collectables reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Each lot is subject to a Buyer s Premium of 20% (Lots marked * 24% inclusive of 20%) 140

143 566 Juvenile Literature. A collection of mid-20th century and modern juvenile and illustrated literature, including A.A. Milne, Arthur Rackham, Richmal Crompton, P.L. Travers, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves) Powell (Kenneth). Richard Rogers: Complete Works, 3 volumes, , numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, as new in original glassine wrapping, large 4to, together with Richardson (Phyllis), Skywood House and The Architecture of Graham Phillips, 2013, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original boards in dust jacket and slipcase, 4to, and Voorsanger (Catherine Hoover & Howat, John K., editors), Art and the Empire City, New York, , 2000, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly rubbed to head, large 4to, plus other modern architecture reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Medical. A large collection of modern medical history, biography and reference, mostly original cloth, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Prideaux (Humphrey). The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations..., 2 volumes, 3rd edition, printed for R. Knaplock, , 5 black and white plates including folding maps, bookplates to front pastedowns, period inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some spotting and toning, modern calf spines retaining contemporary full calf boards, folio, together with Hoadly (Benjamin), The Measures of Submission to the Civil Magistrate Consider d in a Defense of the Doctrine..., 2nd edition, printed for H. Clark, 1708, period inscription and light worming to head of title page, some marks and toning, modern calf spine retaining contemporary full calf boards, lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Dawes (William), Sermons Preach d upon Several Occasions, none of them before printed, Cambridge, 1707, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, later inscription to front pastedown, some minor marks and toning, contemporary embossed full calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century ecclesiastical reference and sermons, including The Jewish Spy:..., 5 volumes, 2nd edition, 1744, all leather bindings, some rebound, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio, (approximately 85 volumes) (3 shelves) Antiquarian. A collection of miscellaneous 18th and 19th century miscellaneous reference, including The Illustrated Natural History, 3 volumes, by J.G. Wood, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green half morocco, 8vo, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio, (approximately 55 volumes) (3 shelves) Miscellaneous Literature. A large collection of 19th century and modern history, military and travel reference, including publications by H.M.S.O., Sutton, Airlife, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) T. & A.D. Poyser (Publisher). Pine Crossbills, by Desmond Nethersold-Thompson, 1975, The Hen Harrier, by Donald Watson, 1977, The Ganet, by Bryan Nelson, 1978, The Hawaiian Goose..., by Janet Kear and A.J. Berger, 1980, The Peregrine Falcon, by Derek Ratcliffe, 1980, Owls of Europe, by Heimo Mikkola, 1983, Waders, Their Breeding, Haunts, and Watchers, by Desmond & Maimie Nethersold-Thompson, 1986, Hedgehogs, by Nigel Reeve, 1994, all 1st editions, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers price clipped and slightly toned, 8vo, together with other early 20th century and modern natural history reference and related, including publications by New Naturalist, Warne, Oxford, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some duplicates, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Art. A collection of modern art and military reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves) Mitchell (J.). The History of the Revolutions in Sweden, Occasioned by the Change of Religion, and Alteration of the Government in that Kingdom, 2nd edition, printed for A. Swall & T. Child, 1896, black and white folding map to page 1, new endpapers, some light marks and toning, modern gilt decorated brown half morocco, 8vo, together with Robertson (William), An Historical Disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India..., Dublin, printed for John Ershaw, 1791, 2 black and whtie folding maps, loss to head of title page, some light toning and spotting, contemporary full calf, hinges cracked, spine and boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Official Record of the Sydney International Exhibition 1879, Sydney, 1881, black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some marks and light toning, small tear to foot of front endpaper, all edges gilt, original elaborately gilt decorated red full morocco, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, thick 8vo, plus other mostly 18th and 19th century travel and history reference, incluing History of the War in the Peninsula..., 6 volumes, by W.F.P. Napier, 4th edition, 1848, mostly leather bindings, some rebound, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (56 volumes) (3 shelves) Tacitus. Opera recognovit, emendavit, supplementis explevit, notis, dissertationibus tabulis geographicis illustravit Gabriel Brotier, 4 volumes, 1st Brotier edition, Paris, 1771, half-titles, 4 folding engraved maps, volume 3 half-title slightly soiled, but a clean set, contemporary French cat s-paw calf, richly gilt spines, some labels renewed, triple fillet roll gilt to sides, joints cracked but holding, spine ends chipped, tips worn, large 4to, together with Middleton (Conyers), The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, printed for the author, 1741, 2 volume titles with engraved bust, engraved arms, headpieces by Gravelot, contemporary ownership inscription (R. Ludford Taylor) to titles, armorial bookplates, foxing to binder s blanks and occasionally to margins, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked and recornered, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus Justinus (Marcus Junianus), De historiciis Philippicis, et totius mundi originibus, interpretatione et notis illustravit Petrus Josephus Cantel... in usum serenissimi Delphini, Paris, 1677, engraved allegorical title by Langlois, engraved arms, contemporary calf, gilt spine, rubbed, froint joint cracked at head, tips worn, 4to, and 29 similar works in 41 volumes, mainly 18thand 19th-century English imprints of classical authors including Epictetus, Livy, Lucretius, Seneca, and others, contemporary bindings, a small number rebacked, various formats Lowndes p.1544 (Middleton). (3 shelves)

144 Fine Bindings, Bookbinding Tools & Equipment WEDNESDAY 11 APRIL 2018 A selection of Arts & Crafts bindings by Alexander James Vaughan ( ) who studied under Douglas Cockerell and worked for the royal bookbinders Sangorski & Sutcliffe For further information, or to consign, please contact Colin Meays or Susanna Winters: colin@dominicwinter.co.uk susanna@dominicwinter.co.uk

145 INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AFTER THE AUCTION Online Results: If you weren t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly after the sale has ended. Payment: The price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer s premium (a percentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to the name and address provided on your registration form. Please note successful bids made via live bidding cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice. METHODS OF PAYMENT Cheque: Cheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for further information). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clear before purchases can be collected or posted. Cash: Payments can be made at the Cashier s Office, either during or after the sale. Debit Card: There is no additional charge for purchases made with debit cards in the UK. Credit Cards: We accept Visa and Mastercard. It is advisable to let your card provider know in advance if you are intending to purchase. This reduces the time needed to obtain authorisation when the payment is made. Bank Transfer: All transfers must state the relevant invoice number. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Note to Overseas Clients: All payments must be made by bank transfer only. No card payments will be accepted unless by special prior arrangements with the auctioneers. Collection/Postage/Delivery: If you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment has been made. Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-house packing department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice. Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your own arrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: ) or Pack and Send (tel: ) who may be able to help. We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction. Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service. ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) 4.00% up to 50, % between 50, and 200, % between 200, and 350, % between 350, and 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website and the Artists Collecting Society website for further details.

146 CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account. 3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer ( the hammer price ) together with a premium of 20% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 20% which under the Auctioneer s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as the total sum due ). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 20% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared. 5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses. 7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. 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