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Printed Books, Maps & Documents 14 DECEMBER 2016 Children’s & Illustrated Books 15 DECEMBER 2016 The Gareth Williams Collection of Chess Memorabilia THURSDAY 2 MARCH 2017 A fine Russian hand carved chess set by Olog Raikis for the 1994 Chess Collectors Congress in St Petersburg, later used inthe fllm The Luzhin Defence ec) eager Rd cc eee CETL) 886l “1S3 PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & ATLASES ANTIQUARIAN LITERATURE & SCIENCE GOLD COINS, TRADE TOKENS & STAMPS 14 December 2016 CHILDREN’S & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS MODERN FIRST EDITIONS VICTORIAN PEEPSHOWS & EARLY JUVENILIA THE TONY BEALE COLLECTION OF LEWIS CARROLL FILM POSTERS & POP MEMORABILIA 15 December 2016 COMMENCING 10am each day viewing Tuesday 15 December - 9 am-7 pm Morning of sales from 9 am AUCTIONEERS, Nathan Winter Chris Albury John Trevers Henry Meadows Dominic Winter Auctioneers Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk www.dominicwinter.co.uk Ono SALE INFORMATION All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom and printed at the back of this catalogue. 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LOCATION ‘Dietons Srisn eM woe 5 ira eo Photography by Ben Cavanna ~ 07968 342013 ined Sources Catalogue Produced by bencavanna@gmail.com como, Jamm Design - 020 74247830 Marc Tielemans - 07710 974000 FSC mares” info@jammdesign.co.uk marc@tielemans.co.uk CONTENTS DAY ONE Travel & Exploration British Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera stamps Coins Antiquarian Art General Literature Cartons & Quantity DAY TWO Antiquarian Juvenile Books Toys & Games Greetings Cards Original Artwork & Illustrations Children’s & Illustrated Books Lewis Carroll Film Posters Rock, Pop & Film Memorabilia Beatles Records Private Press Modern First Editions Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 687 Back cover: lot 762 9 20-50 51-59 60-162 163-230 231-251 252-274 275-324 325-415 416-430 431-456 487-537 541-566 567-613 614-616 617-645 646-688 689-763 764-812 815-846 847-857 858-888 889-997 ee ee eo res ed FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2017 Ce ce urcy Seer Preece) SiMe eae Preise aL RCA Oy Sime my Crema ae ee Antiquarian and Early Printed Books De sme en ue from the Anthony Gasson collection Treas as Canc a eed Paintings & Watercolours, Old Master Prints & Drawings, 20th Century Prints The Gareth Williams Collection of Chess Memorabilia Ueto syd UL eS Cree See ea ce ed ae ee bone Pe ame Mea Iy eee tr Dene eon) Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice ‘TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am mine —— —- — Lot 2 1 Ansted (David Thomas). The lonian Islands in the Year 1863, 1st ‘edition, Wm. H. Allen & Co,, 1863, tinted ithogrophed frontispiece, 4 maps, wood engraved illustrations, some minor marks, marbled ledges, later red quarter morocco gilt over marbled boards, 6¥0, together with Scott (Leader), Tuscan Studies and Sketches, tst edition, T. Fisher Unwin, 1888, wood engraved plates and ilustrations, advertisements at rear. top edge gilt. remainder rough-trimmed, original decorated cloth gilt little rubbed and ‘some marks, both 8vo Blacker 35 forthe frst work. a £200-300 2 Beaufort (Francis). Karamania, or a Brief Description of the South Coast of Asia- Minor and of the Remains of Antiquity. With Plans, Views, &c. Collected During a Survey of that Coast, Under the Orders of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, in the Yoars 181 & 1812, It edition, 1817, evan engraved mops, plons and plotes, including folding map frontispiece, engraved vignettes, ‘bound with Memoir of a Survey of the Coast of Karamania; made in Pursuance of the Orders of the Lords Commissioners of the ‘Admiralty, in 1811 & 1812, 1st edition, 1820, 61 pages, engraved ‘chart, some light offsetting and spotting, ormorial bookplate of Thomas Somers-Cocks (born 1789, banker), contemporary calf, rrebacked with original spine relaid (rubbed), 8v0 [Aabey 81; Blackmer 103. Presentation copy, Memoir inscribed at head of title: “V. Admiral Si J.N. Morris, from the author” Cor’ from author Cropped). Vize-Admira Sir James Nicol Morris (1763-1830) terved with istinetion during the American and French Revolutionary Wars and most ‘otably at Trafelger, where in command of the Colossus he was wounded Inthe knee whist engaging two French ships, the previously captured Swiftsure and Argoneute, and. afterwards the Bahema. He married Margaretta Sorah, daughter of Thomas Somers-Cocks in 1802. “In 1810 ‘Beaufort wae appointed senior officer at Smyrna in command of the Frederickssteen: in August 11 he began the survey ofthe south coast of, Turkey, te frst attempt at description of this area. Beaufort identined 40 sites on the coast with ancient cities - §3 correctly, Afterwards, Beaufort surveyed the ntrance tothe Rio de a Pata. He finished his career {2 rear-admiraL” (Blacker). He also created the Beaufort Scale for ‘measuring wind force. o 2400-400 43 Bishop (Mrs J.F, nee Isabella L. Bird). Korea & Her Neighbours, ‘A Narrative of Travel, with an account of recent vicissitudes and present position of the country, 2 volumes, Ist edition, John Murray, 1898, 2 folding coloured maps, 24 monochrome plates ‘after photographs, wood engraved illustrations, a few light spots, publisher's advert to rear of each volume, original publisher's decorated blue cloth gilt. very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 8vo, together with French-Sheldon (M.), Sultan to Sultan. Adventures Among the Masai and Other Tribes of East Africa, Ist edition, Saxon & Co., 1892, numerous monochrome illustrations, including some after photographs, discreet library withdrawn stomp totitle verso, original red cloth gilt, recosed with criginal spine laid down, some minor marks, 8¥0, numbered 721 from an unspecified limited edition, signed by the author to verso of limitation leaf, and additionally inscribed to verso of front ‘endpaper Ell Sowerbutts from Mrs Sheldon, with signature of El Sowerbutts to recto of rear endpaper, and bookplate of the Sowerbutts Bequest, to the Geographical Library of the ‘Manchester Geographical Society, to front pastedown o 100-150 4 Brackenbury (George). The Campaign in the Crimea: An Historical Sketch, 1855, forty hand-coloured tinted lithograph plotes by Wiliam Simpson (including additional title), some light spotting, 1épp. publisher's catologue at rear, all edges gilt, later printed marbled endpapers, with withdrawn library bookplate to upper pastedown & label to lower pastedown, original git blocked ‘green cloth, joints split and spine worn, large 8x0 0 2160-200 '5 Churchill (Winston 8.). The Story of the Malakand Field Force, An Episode of Frontier War, Ist edition, Ist issue, London, New York and, Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898, half-title, portrait frontispiece, two folding maps and four single-poge plans, leaves to first and last gatherings strengthened to gutter margins, ink library stomps to half-title, general ttl, verso of some plates & mops and to few other leaves, some spotting, finger-solling and marks, ink stomp across edges of fore-edge, modern maroon morocco gilt. BY Woods ai). 0 180-250 6 Drinkwater John. History of the Late Siege of Gibraltar. With 4 Description and Account of that Garrison, from the Earliest Periods, 4th edition, London: Printed by T. Spilsbury and Son, 1790, engraved vignette title, ten folding engraved maps and plates (large folding mop with repaired closed tear and staining to gutter ‘margin), list of subscribers, occasional spotting, two leaves of ‘manuscript lists and notes adhered to verso of folding mop frontispiece with adhesive tape, front free blank with author's Inscription ‘From the Author, to his old friend & Brother Officer (during the whole of the Service which this work is intended to commemorate), Joseph (Budworth) Palmer Esqr asa testimony of his long friendship, esteem & attachment, J Drinkwater’, also with ‘autograph letter signed adhered with adhesive tape to front free blank, endpaper hinges crudely strengthened with paper strip & ‘adhesive tape, all edges git, contemporary diced calf, git decorated spine and Greek key border decoration to boards, loss of leather at foot of spine, boards detached, worn, 4t0, together with (Heriot, John]. An Historical Sketch of Gibraltar, with an Account of the Siege which that Fortress Stood against the combined Forces of France and Spain; including @ Minute and Circumstantial Detail of the Sortie made by the Garrison on the Morning of Nov. 27, 1781, for the Purpose of Destroying the Formidible Works Erected by the Spaniards against that Fortress, London: B. Milan for J. Edwards, T. & J. Egerton, & W. Faden, 1792, ‘halt-ttle, armorial bookplate of Francis Lord de Dunstanuil, front hinge crudely repaired, contemporary half calf, per beard near detached, lower joint cracked, 8v0 a 300-500 7 Drinkwater Uohn. & History ofthe Late Siege of Gibraltar. with 2 Description and Account of that Garrison, from the Earliest Periods, London: Printed by T. Spilsbury, 1785, engraved vignette tite, ten folding engraved maps and plates, few maps partly hand- coloured in outline, list of subscribers, errata leaf at rear occasional spotting, armorial bookplates of LG. Teed & Bertram Savile Dale to front endpaper, hinges cracked. contemporary marbled calf. ‘modern reback, rubbed and extremities slightly worn, 4to o £300-500, Lot? Glo 8 Gaultier (Loisius Edouard Camille). A Complete Course of Geography, by Means of Instructive Games, Collated with the Author's Last Paris Ealtion..., by Jehoshaphat Aspin, 3 parts in 1, published John Harris, 1825, engraved table and 14 hand-coloured double-page maps including double hemisphere map at rear. some spotting, original boards with printed paper label to upper cover rubbed and soiled, ater leather reback and corners, folio 0 £200-500, 9 Greece. AHandbook of Greece, 2 volumes in three, 1920 & 1919, black & white plates from photographs (some folding), four folding ‘maps (3 contained in pocket at rear of vol. 2, parts 1&2, and vol 2, part3), ink stomp to title of vol. 2, parts /& land vol.2 parts Il, faint ink stamp to front free endpapers, original cloth, vol. 1 faded 4 damp stained, frayed to extremities, 8vo, together with Guerin Wietor), Description de Ile de Patmos et de Ile de Samos, Paris: Auguste Durand, 1856, half-title, folding Ithograph map at rear, ‘occasional spotting, ight dampstain to upper outer corner of last few leaves, disbound 8vo, with Mahaffy (J.P, Rambles & Studies ln Greece, 4th edition, revised & enlarged, 1892, wood engraved frontispiece and plates, contemporary half calf by Mudie, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, 8vo, with Society of Dilettanti, Report of the Committee of the Society of Dilettanti, ‘Appointed by the Society to Superintend the Expecition lately sent by them to Greece and lonia; Containing an Abstract of the Voyage of the Mission, a List of the Materials Collected by them, and a Plan to Facilitate the Publication of those Materials, London: Printed by order of the Society for the use of the Members, 1814, 18pp.. original wrappers, stitched as issued, slim 4to, plus other Greece related, including French & English ianguage publications 19) £200-300, 10 India. Memorial addressed to the Honorable Court of Directors by Lord Wiliam Cavencish Bentinck, containing an account of the ‘mutiny at Vellore, with the causes and consequences of that event, February 1809, 2 volumes (including Appendix, ist edition, printed for John Booth, 1810, 151 pages, first volume with some light spatting to first and last few leaves, accasional early pencil ‘annotations top edge gilt, later half maroon morocco, some wear, with upper cover detached, and spine partly deficient, and iv + 19. pages, both top edge gilt, later half maroon morocco git, frst volume somewhat worn with upper cover detached, and spine portly deficient, and ink stain to upper cover, 4to ‘The Vellore Mutiny of 1806 took place atthe fort of Vellore in Tamil Nadu, South Eat India. The insurrection was sparked bythe new directive from the commander in chief Sir John Craddock, Issued with the approval of Lord Wiltam Bentinck, Governor of Madras, to requite sepoys, the native Inlan solirs, to wear anew form of turban resembling a European het, ‘and to shave their beerds Lord Wllam Bentinck (1774-1839) was appointed Governor of Madras in 803, tthe early age of 29. a 180-200 11 Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea: Its (Origin, and an Account of ite Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan, 8 volumes, 1863-87, numerous folding maps and plans, ‘occasional spotting, front endpapers of volumes 1 & 2 inscribed Somerset G. Calthorpe ‘trom his affect. mother’ both dated 1863; volumes 5, 4 & 5 with ownership inscription of Somerset G. Colthorpe, dated 1888 & 1875 (also with bookplate to vol. 5) ond volumes 7 & 8 inscribed to Somerset Gough Calthorpe ‘rom the ‘uthor, 1887, original cloth git, some spines faded, 8v0, together with @ 1Spp. pamphlet "Notes added to the Second and Third Editions of Mr Kinglake’s History of the Invasion of the Crimea, stitched as issued, 80 Somerset John Gough-Calthorpe, 7th Baron Calthorpe (1831-112) joined the Sth Hutearsin 1849 rising to Brevet malor by 1855, During the Crimesn War he served as ADC to Lord Raglan. He became Lieutenant-Colonel in 361, commanding the Sth Dragoon Guards. o ‘400-400 12 Livingstone (David). The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to his Desth..., 2 volumes, 1874, wood- engraved plates including frontispieces, 2 folding coloured mops lncluding large general mop in pocket at rear of volume 1, publisher's adverts at rear of volume 2,0 little spotting, some old Lani & Lenrale? mand? BRN Daw WALES es LOND ON ‘35 Kitchin (Thomas & Jefferys, Thomas). The Small English Atlas being a New and Accurate Sett of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales, published Robert Sayer, John Bennett, John Bowles and Carrington Bowles, [17751, decorative calligraphic title, preface (with index and table of explanation on the same poge), ‘map of England & Wales and a map of the rivers of England, and forty-eight (complete) uncoloured engraved maps with descriptive text below image, slight finger soling and staining largely confined to margins, later endpopers, modern quarter morocco, 4to The third edition has no date onthe ile page but must have been ised sometime after 174 when Robert Sayer joined John Bennet in partnership. Its probably this edition that was advertised inthe Sayer and Sennett catalogue of 1775, The maps differ from the earlier editions in thatthe border ofthe hundreds, wapentakes and some canals and reads have been ‘added and the lst of towns below the maps is now alphabetical. Not in (Chubb but ef Chub CXCI for 124 edition. o £1800-2000, 34 Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England ‘comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, chapelries and townships and the Islands ‘of Guernsey, Jersey and Man, with Historical and Statistical Descriptions: illustrated by Maps of the different Counties and Islands..., 1831, title page and engraved folding mop of England & Wales, sectionalised and laid on linen, forty-two uncoloured engraved mops (including twelve folding) but lacking the plon of Londen, map of Yorkshire torn with loss, some spotting and staining largely confined to margins, modern quarter cloth over cloth boards, 4to Chubb Cocexxx. o 270-100 | Groucesrersutre is upwards of 60 miles | engin fom routhonest to north-east, and. 38 in breadth fom southeast to nortiomest. It i die vided into 28 hundreds, which contain 1 city, 27 market towns, 280 parishes, and 48,172 houses, ‘The population amounts to 250,809. 4430) ‘The county ie trowghout healthy, but the sil is various, Te abounds with all sorts of grainy eat= Ale, sheep, poultry, sskmon, and lamprey. Its staple commodities are woollen cloths and cheese, thas alo large iron works inthe Forest of Dean, __—_ Ths rina iv ave te Sever the Warvick | shire Avon, the Lower Aron, the'Thames, the Coln, ‘nd the Lech, '35 Luftman (John). A New Pocket Atlas and Geography of England and Wales, ilustrated with fifty-five Copper plates shewing all the Great Post Roads with the Towns & Villages situated thereon..., 2nd edition, published Lackington Allen & Co., 1804, engraved title, preface and code sheet, fifty-four circular county maps with descriptive text below and a double page engraved map of England & Wales (complete), all with contemporary hand colouring, pencil ‘annotation to the text the English counties updating the population figures, bookplate of Marshall Laird, later haif morocco, retaining original marbled boards with contemporary printed title label to upper board, 8v0 Searee, Chubb CCK. o 1200-1800 36 Owen (John and Bowen, Emmanuel). Britannia Depicta or (Ogliby Improv‘; being a correct coppy of Mr Ogiby's actual survey of all ye Direct & Principal Gross Roads in England and Wales... 2 volumes, Ist edition, published Thomas Bowles & Emanuel Bowen, 1720, engraved title, four pages of tables to each volume, 275, uncoloured engraved strip road and county maps, printed back to ‘back, book plate of Corten Library to front pastedowns, additional book plates of William Allen Potter to verso of front endpaper, front ‘endpapers near detached, hinges cracked, contemporary blind panelled speckled calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting ‘morocco labels (lacking vol.2’ label from one spine), green ‘morocco armorial label to upper pane! of each spine of Augustus Frederick Fitzgerald, Srd Duke of Leinster (1791 - 1874), some wear ‘and chipping to head and foot of spines ond to extremities, Bvo ‘Chubb. CXL a £500-200 ‘37 Oxford. The Arms of the Colleges and Halls of the University of ‘Oxford, Emblazoned, Oxford: T. and G. Shrimpton, 1869, ttle in red & blue, twenty-five mounted chromolithograph plates of armorial bearings (each approximately 85 x 55mm), occasional spotting to ‘margins, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, 8v0 0-120 138. Paterson (Captain Danie). Paterson's British itinerary being a new and accurate delineation and description of the Direct and Principal Cross Roads of Great Britain, 2 volumes, Ist. edition, published Carington Bowles, 1785, calligraphic title pages with near contemporary manuscript ownership signature, frontispiece fof « double poge engraved map of Engiond & Woles with contemporary hand colouring, dedication, istof general contents, preface and index of roads, 368 strio road maps, printed in pairs tand back to back, list of cross roads bound at rear, errata ond publisher's advertisement at rear of volume 2, additional publisher's advertisement to front pastedown of volume 1, book plates of R.Sharpe, hinges weak, contemporary calf git with Contrasting morocco labels to spines, worn and alittle chipped at extremities, 8¥0 a £200-300 SAO! ay eae 459 Pigot James & Co.) Pigot & Co.s British Atlas, comprising the Counties of England, (upon which are laid down all railways completed and in progress) with separate large sheet maps of England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland and a circular one of the country round London... published J-Pigot & Co.. circa 1840, decorative ttle page, three folding engraved maps of England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland, double page reciprocal distance table, thirty-nine engraved maps including one folding (Yorkshire) ‘and o large circular folding map of London, all with contemporary ‘hand colouring. each mop with a poge of descriptive text, some dust soiling largely confined to margins later endoapers, bookplate removed with consequent skinning to front pastedown, modern quarter morocco, folio. Chubb cocexxva. « £700-1000, 40 Plot (Robert). The Natural History of Stafford-Shire, published Oxford, 1886, decorative title, dedication, preface and index of towns & vilages, thirty-eight engraved plates (including twenty seven double pagel, lacking folding map, Index bound at rear, occasional staining, hinges strengthened, bookplate of Panshanger, contemporory calt git, rebacked, folio o £80-20 4 Prout (.8.). Antiquities of Chester, published Ackermann & Co. inLondon and Boult & Catherall in Chester, circa 1840, decorative lithographic title and twenty lithographic plates, each with tissue ‘guard, occasional marginal repaired closed tears. slight spotting throughout, yellow chalk endpapers, contemporary quorter ‘morocco git with gilt title to upper board, tal slim folio Large paper copy. 0 £100-160 42 Pugh (Edward). Cambria Depicta: a Tour through North Wales, Illustrated with Picturesque Views, by a Native Artist, 1816, decorative frontispiece, tite, dedication, preface and contents list, seventy (complete as ist) uncoloured aquatint plates, index bound ‘at rear, some spotting and staining throughout, later endpapers, ‘modern quarter morocco gilt with contrasting label to spine, Ato o 180-200, 43 Rowlands (Henry). Mona Antiqua Restaurata, An Archaeological Discourse on the Antiquities, Natural and Historical, of the Isle of ‘Anglesey, The Antient Seat of the British Druids, In Two Essays, 1st edition, Dublin: Printed by Aaron Rhames, for Robert Owen, 1723, hlt-titie present, title In red & black, ten engraved plates, separate title to second part, British Museum ink stamp to verso of title & fina! leaf with duplicate ink stamp dated 1818, some spotting & toning throughout, dompstain to last few leaves, contemporary blind panelled catt. neatly rebacked, board corners worn, 4to a 150-200 44 Skelton (Joseph). Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire, from Original Drawings by F. Mackenzie Published Oxford, 1823, decorative engraved frontispiece, ‘calligraphic title with inset vignette, dedication and list of subscribers, small near contemporary ownership sinature to front free endpaper, uncoloured engraved map of Oxfordshire, forty nine engraved plates on india wove and numerous engraved vignettes to text throughout, index, addenda et corrigenda bound ft rear, slight spotting, upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt ‘contemporary half morocco on marbled boards, ornate gilt ‘decorated spine, bumped and a little worn at extremities folio Lave soe op. 2100-160 45 Taylor (Thomas). England Exactly Described or @ Guide to ‘Travelers in a compleat sett of Mapps of all the County’s of England being a map for each County where every Town & Village in each County is perticulerly Exressed with the names and Limits of every Hundred &c..., published Thomas Taylor at ye Golden Lyon, (1716), ‘double page letterpress ttle, two engraved double page maps of England & Wales and Scotland and thirty-nine (complete) engraved ‘county maps, mostly by Richard Blome, all with contemporary ‘outline colouring, hinges and joints weak, contemporary panelled cca, alittle worn and stained, 8v0, binding size 235 x 160mm Chubb COM. The county maps were frit pubished in Blme's ‘Speed's Maps Epitomized” in 1681, the maps of England, Scotland and Rutland are new. a 3000-1500 46 Thomas (Captain Charles). Remarks on the Geology of Cornwall and Devon, in Connexion with the Deposits of Metalic (Ores, and on the Bearings of the Productive Lodes, given in Two Lectures, together with Additional Remarks on the same Subject, ‘st edition, Redruth, 1859, vi, 35 pp., 5 folding lithographed plans (third plan'neatly spit and separated olong lower horizontal fold with detached section loose and present), ttle dust-soiled, library pencll number to upper margin, modern wrappers, crudely laminated and re-hinged, slim 8vo Rare, o 100-150 47 Walker (J. & C., publisher). Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas: Containing Separate Maps of Every County in England and the Three Ridings of Yorkshire... 61870, title page, reference to hunts” ‘index with later pencil marginolo, forty-two (complete) double ppoge lithographic mops with contemporary outline colouring, some ‘maps with pencil and ink marginalia, book plate of Wadham Knatchbull Harepath, contemporary half morocco gilt with gilt design to upper board, warn at extremities, folio. £200-300 48. Wallls (James), Wall's New Pocket Edition of the English ‘Counties or Travellers Companion in which are carefuly laid down all the Direct & Cross Roads, Cities, Townes, Villages, Parks. Seats and Rivers with a General Map of England & Wales, 2nd edition, raid, letterpress title and contents list, forty-three (complete) engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, Including double page (Yorkshire. slight statining, contemporary manuscript ‘ownership signature to front pastedown, contemporary boards with git morocco label to upper cover, modern morocco git reback ‘and corners, 12mo ‘Chubb. ccoxuN, 0 100-150 ” 49 Windsor. An album of 8 watercolour and pencil views, 1854- 39, including 5 of Windsor Pork (with 4 showing the Castle) and 3 of ‘a three-gabled house at Westfield az seen through the trees, each drawn to album leaf rectos with ink title (and some dates) to lower ‘margin of facing blank page, coloured pencil and wash sketch of boats at Worthing to rear pastedown, dated 1841, ownership signature of ‘Sophy Whitshed, Windsor, May 21st 1834" to front pastedown, contemporary quarter roan over marbled boards, ‘some wear, oblong folio (24 x 30cm) o 280-120 50 Wise (Francis). A Letter to Dr Mead Concerning some Antiquities in Berkshire, Particularly shewing that the White Horse, which gives name to the Vale, is a Monument of the West-Saxons, ‘made in memory of a great Victory obtained over the Danes A.D. 171, Oxford: Thomas Wood, 1736, two folding engraved plates, one repaired to lower blank margin, bound with Further Observations Upon the White Horse and Other Antiquities in Bershire, With an ‘Account of Whiteleaf-Cross in Buckinghamshire. As also of the Red Horse in Warwickshire, and some other Monuments of the same kind, Oxford: Thomas Wood, 1742, three engraved plates (one folding), bound with An Answer to a Scanalous Libel, Entitled, the Ipertinence and Imposture of Modern Antiquaries display4: or, a Refutation of the Reverend Mr Wise's Letter to Dr Mead, concerning the White Horse, and other Antiquities in Berkshire, London: J. Whiston, ©. Corbett, J. Joliffe & E. Nutt, 1741, lower ‘outer corners of initial five leaves dompstained, 20th century half calf, 410, plus Wise (Francis), A Letter to Dr Mead Concerning ‘some Antiquities in Berkshire... Oxford, 1738, two folding plates, bound with Further Observations Upon the White Hore and other ‘Antiquities in Berkshire... Oxford, 1742, three engraved plates (one folding). occasional spotting (mostly light, modern half calf git. spine lightly faded, slim 4to a 100-160 NATURAL HISTORY 51 Armour (6.D.). Humour in the Hunting Field, 1st edition, published Country Life Ltd, 1928, decorative title and additional half ttle, index leof detached, twenty colour tipped in plates (complete os list), uncut, contemporary half cloth git, rubbed and worn with stained boards, folio, together with Surtees (Robert ‘Smithi,Mr Romford'’s Hounds, Handley Cross, Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour [and] Ask Mamma or The Richest Commoner in England, 4 volumes (only), cirea 1860, numerous etchings by John Leach, contemporary hand colouring, mixed cloth bindings, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with Butler (Arthur G., Foreign Finches in Captivity, 2nd edition, 1899, additional half tite, sixty chromolithographic plates after FW.Frohawk, top edge gilt. contemporary quarter git grained sheep, spine sunned, frayed at extremities, 80 Sold se colection of plates, nat subject to return, 6 £70-100 52 Blakston (W.A. & Swaysland, W. & Wiener, August F.). The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign, no date, 54 chromolithograph plates, frontispiece ond title-page heavily spotted, occasional minor spotting, 0 few leaves near- detached, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and soiled, joints cracked, 4to « 150-200 53. Clater (Francis). Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor; or 2 Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Horned Cattle... Sth edition, 1817, worm holes to upper inner blank corner throughout, occasional spotting, original cloth joints split & frayed ot head & oot, marked, 8vo, together with three copies of Modern Practical Farriery, by W.J. Miles, London: William Mackenzie, circa 1880, plus ‘one other related ° 50-80 THE Compleat Gardner; Pastas te CULTIVATING Right ORDERING Fruit-GARDENS Kitchen-Gardens; Wier REFLECTIONS Baten HUSBANDRY. Pe Lot 54 54 La Quintinye (Jean de). The Compleat Gardner; Or, Directions for Cultivating and Right Ordering of Fruit-Gardens and Kitchen- Gardens: With divers Reflections on several parts of Husbandry. In six books... To which is Added his Treatise of Orange-Trees, with the Raising of Melons, omitted in the French Editions, Made English by John Evelyn, ist ed., 1693, lacking engraved portrait frontispiece, ttle printed in red and black, eleven engraved plates, including two double-poge, engraved illustrations to text, erratic pagination, light waterstain to upper inner margins at front of volume, some light soiling and stains to leaves at front and rear, ‘near contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and some wear, modern reback retaining portion of original spine, edges and corners repaired, folio Henrey | 218; Wing LASt a 300-500 58. Loudon (Mrs. Jane). British Wild Flowers, 2nd edition, ‘published Wiliam S. Orr & Co., [1846], ttle page and index lst, sixty (complete) lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, two plates detached with subsequent fraying and dust solling to foredge margin, all edges gilt, taxt block detached, contemporary hhalf morocco git, worn and frayed, spine partially acking, 4to o 100-150 ‘56 New Naturalists. An incomplete run of 89 volumes, including Heathlands by Nigel Webb, Ist eition, 1986, Ferns by Christopher IN Page, st edition, 1988, The Hebrides by J. Morton & Jan L. Boyd, 1st edition, 1990, The Soil by B.N.K. Davies etal, Ist edition, 1992, volumes 1-27, 29-38, 40, 42-43, 45-46, 48-55, 57-58, 60-69, 72,74, 76-77, 84, 86-87, 89-92, 94-107, 110, 18, mixed editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers rubbed with minor loss, some spines faded, 8v0 (39) £300-400 57 Salmon (William). Botanclogia. The English Herbal: Or, History (of Plants Containing |. Their Names, Greek, Latine and English. I. Their Species, of Various Kinds. Il. Their Descriptions. lV. Theit Places of Growth. V. Their Times of Flowering and Seeding. VL Theit Qualities or Properties. Vil. Their Specifications. Vil. Their Preparations, Galenick and Chymick. IX. Their Virtues and Uses. X ‘AComplete Florilegium ofall the Choice Flowers Cultivated by our Florists... 1st edition, 1710, additional engraved ttle (frayed to edges & detached), title printed in red and black (with ink 2 stamps), numerous woodcut botanical illustrations, final eleven leaves of Index Latinus at rear of volume detached end frayed to ‘margins (2 leaves strengthened to margins), toning and spotting, some dust-solling, bookplate of John Corbett of Impney & cancelled library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary Calf, old reback worn with loss, boards detached, rubbed and worn, folio Henrey 1508. Without the sipage “Index morborum” at end 0 5250-850 Bo iS, 58 Sowerby (James, & Smith, James Edward). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of ritish Plants, with their Essential Characters, Synonyms, and Places of Growth. To which will be added, Occasional Remarks, volumes 1-22, 26-30, 32-36, plus index, in ‘twenty-nine, 1790-1814, numerous hand-coloured engraved plates, ownership signature of Willam Bourne of Cheadle to titles fof volumes 1-22 & 26-30, occasional light spotting, contemporary ‘marbled calf, majority of spine labels defciont, some joints Cracked and few boards detached, rubbed and worn four volumes with loss of leather to spine), v0 Sold as ecolaction of plates. 29) ‘400-400 59 Worcester (David). Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of some of the most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1874, 108 colour plates, scattered minor spotting, inner hinges slightly cracked, all edges git, original gilt~ decorated cloth with pictorial onlays to upper covers, rubbed and ‘little frayed at spine ends, large 8vo a £70-100 MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 60 America. Faden (Wiliam), A Map of America or The New World wherein are introduced all the known parts of the Western Homisphoro from the Map of D’Anvlle, with the necossary alterations and the adcition ofthe Discoveries made since the year 1761, 1797, engraved mop with contemporary outine colouring large Luncoloured cartouche, 585 x600mm, together with Faden (Wiliam), Chart of the N.W.Coast of America and the NE. Coast of Asia, ‘explored in the years 1778 and 1779, 2nd edition published 1794, {engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 410 x 700mm ‘The trst described map, RV:Tooley. The Mapping of America. pS0. Faden, state (a. a 1500-800 61 Americas. Bertius (Petrus & Tavernier Melchior), Carte de Lamerique Corrigée, et augmentée dessus toutes les aultres cy devant faictes par P. Bertius, [1627], uncoloured engraved mop, two inset maps of the polar regions, decorated with numerous {galleons and sea monsters, sight stoning, 385 x 500mm P.D.Burden. The Mapping of North Americ, n0.218, state 1 A rave separately pubhed map of America, published by Meichior Tavernier in Pari in 1627, £700-1000 Lot 62 62° Anglesey. Speed (John), Anglesey, antiently called Mona, Published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, '390.x510mm, framed and double glazed, English text on verso o £180-250 63 Anglesey. Speed ohn), Anglesey, antiently called Mona, ist edition, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, large stropwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, ‘386 x 510mm, English text on verso o 160-250 64 Bermuda. Hondius (Henricus), Mappa Aestivarum Insularum aliss Barmudas dictarum ad ostia Mexican... published ‘Amsterdam, circe 1635, engraved map with contemporary outline ‘colouring, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, a Box of text below the map shows the island divided into “Tribes listing the principal landowners, very sight spotting, slight text showthrough, ‘396 x 515mm, Dutch text on verso o 400-600 {55 Boor War. Roberts (Lord Frederick Sleigh), Proclamatie. Aan de Inwoners van de Oranje Rivier Kolonie. Nademaal ene waarschawing volgens prociamatie uitgevaardigd werd op den ‘sten Juni 1900, dal alle personen de wapens dragende tegen Hare Majesteit binnen de Oranje River Kolonie, blootgesteld zouden ziin ‘om als rebellen te worden behandeld en nademaat het gelast werd dat alle wapens en ammunitie overgegeven moesten worden; Nu Derhalve, Ik Frederick Sleigh, Baron Roberts van Kandat Translated [loosely]: Proclamation. To the residents of the Orange River Colony. Whereas following a proclamation issued on Ist June 1900 that all perzons bearing arms against Her Majesty inthe Orange River Colony would be regarded as rebels, and whereas it was ordered that all arms and ammunition should be surrendered; Now therefore |, Frederick Sleigh, Baron Roberts of Kandahar... published Bloemfontein, 1900, broadsheet poster, old folds with fraying, some chipping and fraying to margins with slight loss, professionally restored, sight spotting, backed with archival tissue, ‘on the verso is @ contemporary note in blue peneil taken out of a deserted Boer farm’, 450 x 505mm, offered with Hertst (J.1),Post Kaart van den Oranje Vrijstaat, published W.A.Wright, Bloemfontein, circa 1900, lithographic map, old folds with fraying and slight foss, ‘margins and old folds strengthened on verso, 400. 450mm “This proclamation was one of many issued during the Boer Wars and this example was published during the second phase of the second Boer War. two days Before Roberts considered the war over and England victorious, History proved him to be overly optimistic at a vicious guerila war continued for another two years (the third phase). The Orange Free State hhad been annexed on May 28th 1900 and renamed the Orange River Colony ‘The stipuations ofthe proclamation can be seen asa prelude o Kitchener's “ecorched earth’ policy which was ruthleely actvateg ring phate three. a £70-100, 56 Brecknockshire. Speed ohn), Breknoke both Shyre and ‘Towne described, published John Sudbury and George Humble, cirea 1827, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Brecknock, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with Kitchin (Thomas), An Accurate Map of Brecknockshire drawn from fan actual Survey with various improvements..., published Wilkinson, Laurie & Whittle and Bowles and Carver, circa 1785, Luncoloured engraved map, trimmed to neatiine along upper border, margin replaced, 350.x530mm a 100-200 67 British Empire. Bartholomew (J), British Empire the World, exhibited in one view, published AFullarton, circa 1860, colour lithographic map with engraved decorative borders, light spotting and staling, occasional marginal closed tears, 430.x530mm o 180-200 (68* British Islands. Jansson (Jan), Mons Insula vulgo Anglesy, Mona Insula vulgo The Isle of Man [andi Vectis Insula Anglice The isle of Wight, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, three engraved maps with bright contemporary hand colouring on one sheet (os (published), 450. 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed 100-190 a 89 British Isles. Gastaldi (Giacomo), Angli e Hibernia Nova, published Venice (15481, uncoloured engraved map, two worm holes to lower margin not affecting image, sight creasing, 150.x 175mm, Latin text on verso .W.Shiley, Early Printed Maps of the British kes 1477 1650, no.48. o 500-600 70 British Isles. Waldseemiller (Martin), Untitled map of the British Isles, published Strasbourg, circa 1520, Ptolemaic woodblock map with early hand colouring on a trapezoidal projection with Scotland orientoted to the east, 410 x 565mm Rare. RW Shirley Early Printed Maps of the British sles 1477-1650, no. 3. #£1500-2000 er 71 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Von den Britannischen Insula, {1888 or later], hand coloured woodcut map, originally published in the ‘Cosmogrophia’, 250x 170mm, woodcut illustration of James land German text on verso, with another uncoloured version of the same mop a £100-200 72. British Isles. Visscher (Claes Janszoon), Tabula Magnae Brtannicge continens Angliam Scotiam et Hiberriam... cca 1823, Lncolouredcarte-o-fgure mop engraved by Abraham Goos, inset ‘map the Orkney nlonds, costumed fgure ‘othe vertical margins with twelve ovl vignettes of principal cites along the horizontal ‘margins, trimmed with slight oss t9 neat line along lower mora, skillfully re-margined, slight thinning and short closed tear to central fold, strengthened on verso, repaired marginal closed tear atfcting the vignette of Dubin, 485 x 555mm RW shi. ary Printed Maps of the British sles, N.S, sate. Race o 2000-3000 73% British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Von den Britannischen Inculn, circa 1615, uncoloured woodeut map, 280 175mm, woodcut portrait of James | on verso, 275 x 175mm, German text on verso, ‘mounted, fromed and double glazed, together with Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, circa 1636 hand coloured engraved map, 135.x 180mm, English text on verso, with Morden (Robert), England [1695 or laterl, hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 425mm, mounted framed and glazed, plus Bowen (Emanuel), A New and Accurate Map of Great Britain & Ireland together with their respective Islands, circa 1760, hand Coloured engraved map, old folds, slight dust soiling, 545 x 425mm, ‘mounted, framed ond glazed “ £160-200 174 British Iles. Knipe amos A) Geological Map of the British Isles ‘and part of France, Showing also the Inland Navigation by means ff Rivers and Canals, The Railways and Principal Roads and Sites Of the Minerals, under the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort..., 2nd edition, published Stanford and Grant & Gifford and W. & A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh, 1860, engraved map. by J.Dower, contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and (aid (on linen on four sheets, each sheet with marbled endpopers and a small printed outline map to upper endpaper, large calligraphic title surmounted by the royal coat of arms, inset map of the Orkney ‘and Shetlend Islands, inset gealogicol reference and table of ‘explanation, seven geological cross sections and two diagrams of artesian wells, each sheet approximately 770 x 860mm, contained jn.a contemporary green morocco slip case with ‘envelope style" lid, gilt decorated spine and gilt royal crest to front board, frayed at extremities o 700-1000 175 British Isles. Camocio (Giovanni Franceso),Ingliterra et Scotia, published Venice, 115751, uncoloured engraved map, 220 x 0mm [R-Shily. Early Printed Maps ofthe British sls, 1477-1650, no.105. The second state of the map with the number 82 added to the lower right ‘corner. Originally published in "sole famose, port, fortezze e terra ‘maritime sotto poste... Uncommon. © ‘400-400 76 British Isles. Rosaccio (Giuseppe), No title, but “Ingilterra’ is printed in the centre of the map, [1595 or later], miniature woodblock map, laid on later card, 130 x 85mm .W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British les, 1477-1650, n0.188. The imap was published frst in Plorenc® in 1695 and then again in Verona, “revso, Venice and Bologna up until 1724. o 100-190 2 Lot 75 77 British Isles. Hollar (Wenceslaus), Untitled map of the British Isles, [1643 or later], uncoloured etched mop surrounded by sixteen vignettes and a view of Prague, with descriptive verse below image, 290x 350mm [A scarce allegorial map which offers a satirical politcal commentary on the Thirty Years War and the English Chill War. R.W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps ofthe British Iles, no.529, o +£300-500 78 British Isles. Desgranges (Christian name is unknown, La Carte des Royaumes d’Angleterre d'Ecosse et d'rlande, dediée a sa Majesté Britannique, published Paris, 1689, separatley published ‘engraved map by Capitaine Roussel, contemporary outline colouring, inset maps of the English Channel and of the Shetland, Orkney and Faroe Islands, large uncoloured ornate cartouche and mileage scale, lower margin trimmed to plate mark, 455 x 570mm R.W.Shirie. Printed Maps ofthe British Isles 1650 ~ 1750, Desgranges 1. state 1 Desgranges was a ttle known French map maker and no record fusts of his Christan name, nor the dates of his birth or death. This map ‘Was Separately published and shirley notes at least ix cfferent sates. This ‘example matches Shrieys description of state lin that thas the signature (of Roussel who engraved the map but it lacks that of Dolvart. Tis would Sppear tobe an unrecorded variation of state I. The date i significant. 1609 was the year that Louis XIV declared war on Englan in support of the Seposed Catholic King James I. The three figures on the right of the Cartouche represent James, his wife Mary and thelr infant son. The text beneath the inset map of the Faroe, Orkney and Shetland islands lists the English possessions inthe Americas, the West Incis, Africa and Asia, o 500-800 24 79* Cambridge. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Cantebrigia ‘Opulentissimi Anglie Regnum urbs celeberrim! nomini academia conditore Cantabro cognominata..., [1875 or later], uncoloured engraved pln, large strapwork cartouche, 385x 450mm, mounted, framed and glazed o +£300-800 80 Carmarthenshire. Speed (John), Caermarden both Shyre and Towne, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inet town plan of Carmarthen, stropwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, some mount staining, ‘one small hole to image, slight surface abrasion, central fold strengthened on verso, 590 x 515mm. Latin text on verso, together with Denbighshire, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, ower margin and central fold strengthened on verso, 385.x510mm, English text on verso 100-200 82" Colestial Charts. Burritt (Eljah H.), six engravings originally published in ‘The Geography of the Heavens’, published F.J.Huntington, Connecticutt, 1836, six hand coloured celestial charts, each approximately 360 x 360mm, mounted, framed and ‘glazed in matching modern cream and gilt mouldings @ 200-800 83 Cornwall. Bowen (Emanuel, An Accurate Map of Cornwall Divided into Hundreds, drawn from Surveys and illustrated with Historical extracts relative to its produce, trade & manufactures. published Robert Sayer, John Bennett, John Bowles & Carington Bowles, 1777, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, Inset map of the isles of Scil, dust solled, 420 x 510mm. together with another seven mops of Cornwall, including examples by Kitchin, De La Rochette, Laurie & Whittle, Borlase, Moll and ‘Norden, various sizes and condition 200-800 81 Carmarvonshire. Speed (John), Carnarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], uncoloured engraved mop, inset town plans of Carnarvon and Bangor, one rust mark and @ ‘smal printers fold affecting image, 385 515mm, Latin text on verso o 120-180 25 184 Denmark. Speed ohn), The Kingdome of Denmarke, published George Humble, circa 1827, hand coloured engraved ‘carte-a- ‘igure’ map, ten costumed figures to vertical margins, six oval vignettes of the principal cities to upper horizontal margins. slight creasing, two pin holes in image, 390% 510mm, English text on verso o '£300-600 85+ England & Ireland. Vrients (Jan Baptist, Anglia et Hiberniae accurata descriptio, veteribus et recentioribus nominibus ilustrata, (1609 or later], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, extensively decorated with a stropwork cartouche, sea ‘monsters, mermaids and Neptune, a genealogical amily tree" of the Kings and Queens of England from William | to James | dominates the right hand side of the map, toned overall, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, lower margin trimmed with loss to printed scale, skilfully replaced in facsimile, slight ‘abrasion and repair to base of central fold, 440x575mm, mounted, framed and glazed This map fst appears in Abraham Ortelius atlas of 1606, This slightly later sata shows the alteration to the central creular panel on the fail trea hich now states that James | is King of Britain and not King of Brits and France, This previous state had understandably proved unpopular withthe French authorities and Vrients altered the plate. RW.Shiriey, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.27S and no.S28. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius atlas Maps, no. 17.2 o £700-1000, 185 England & Wales. Lewis (Samuel & Co., publisher), A Map of, England & Weles divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions & Dioceses, shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers & Canals and the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry..., 1839, four large engraved sheets with contemporary cutline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Scilly Isles, Colligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation, list of Dioceses, large engraved vignette of the General Post Office in London and a table showing the distances by sea rom port to port. slight offeetting, some dust and finger soiling, each choot ‘approximately 1030 x 865mm, each sheet bound in contemporary green morocco gilt boards, spines faded and a little worn, extremities a Ittle rubbed w 2100-150 26 87 England & Wales. Bowles & Carver (publishers), Bowles’s Road Director through England and Wales; being @ new and comprehensive display of the Raods and distances from town to town and of each remarkable place from London, January 2nd. 1800, engraved mop with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised ond laid on linen, large uncoloured cartouche supported by @ coachman and a pilion rider, some splits along old Tinen, small holes to linen, sight staining and dust soiling, 600 x ‘525mm, contained in contemporary marbled card slipcase with ‘publisher's label to upper board, and advertisement torear board, hhoavily worn and frayed, together with Enouy Jospeh), The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland with the adjacent parts of the Continent from Amsterdam to Parls and Brest, published James Paley, 1828, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and iaid on linen, slight dust soiling, 705 x 605mm, ‘contained in contemporary marbled slipcase with publisher's ‘paper label to upper board, with Enouy (Joseph, A New Map of England & Wales compiled from the actual surveys ofthe counties and regulated by the latest astronomical observations..., 2nd edition, published Laurie & Whittle, 1801, engraved mop with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust and finger soiling, near contemporary manuscript ‘ownership signature in the North Sea, 655 x 510mm, contained in ‘contemporary marbled card slipcase with publisher's label to ‘upper board, worn and frayed at extremities, plus another copy of the same mop, buta slightly later edition dated 1808, lacks slipcase “The frst described item. Clive AGurden catalogue X item 41 (although an 1805 edition). We cannot finda record for anesition dated 1800. a 100-160 88 England & Wales. Philips (George Frederick, publisher), Philips’ New Map of England and Wales compiled from the Ordnance Survey showing Canals, Navigable Rivers & Principal Raliway Lines, Circa 1900, lorge lithographic map, sectionalised and iaid on tinen, library stamp to verso of nen, marbled endpopers, 900.x 100mm, publisher's cloth git boards, alittle frayed along joints 0 270-100 89 England & Wales. Greenough (George Bellas), A Physical and Geological Map of England & Wales by G.B.Greenough Esq. FRS., President of the Geological Society, published by the Geological Society, 2nd edition, 1839, engraved map on six sheets, sectionalised and laid on linan, contemporary hand colouring, calligraphic ttl, slight offsetting, separate double page sheet of “Index of colours’ and a separately printed ‘Memoir of« Geological Mop of England...’ 2nd edition, 1840, publisher's printed poper wrappers, pamphlet size 215 x 140mm, each map sheet ‘approximately 640 x 810mm, all contained ina contemporary cloth ook box with manuscript paper label to spine ‘A-map which was controversial at the time of ite publication in that Greenough was accused of pagiavsing Willam Smiths earlier and ground breaking geological survey and map of 1815. Greerough was stung enough by the efitsiem to issue a written defense of his actions which was Dublishedin “Memoir ofa Geciogcal Map of England: to Which are Added, fn Alphabetical Index to the Hil, anda List ofthe His Arranged According to Counties (8207 Smiths low social staus and background resulted in his work being largely ignored and the Geological Society of Landon dd indeed which eventually pushed Smith to fnancil run and the debtors prion. Recognition of hit Geology’ would only follow much ater in 1831 when Smith wae avarded the Woolstton medal by the Geological Society Greenougt's map is important in its own right angie now recogriged 88 @ separate piece of scholarship but unlike Sith it involved no surveying but felled on other surveyors sending him information which he then colated. 0 4000-6000 Lot a 28 90 England & Wales. Smith (Wiliam), A New Geological Map of England and Wales with the Inland Navigations exhibiting the Districts of Coal and other sites of Mineral Tonnage by William Smith, Engineer, published J.Cary, 1820, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, two small stoins either side of the Thames Estuary. 760 x 625mm, ‘marbled endpapers, contained in a contemporary green card slip case with printed label to upper board, slipcase worn and rubbed atextremities ‘The map is deseribed onthe slipcase label as “reduced from Smith’ large map", It incorporates al of Smith’ many revisions to his orginal geological ‘wal-map of 1815, including changes made subsequent to the latest issue (Gost“1817) of the walemap. This single-sheet map was published during ‘the same period as Smith's “Geological Survey Atlas of England,” a series ‘of 24 sightly smaller county maps colored to show geological strata, issued In partsof 3 maps each from 1819 through 1828. Smith may have planned to sell the goneral map of England along with the completed series, which, ‘however, remained untnished, The pitted ttle label onthe sipease states that the present map was “intended as an elementary map for those commencing the study of geology”. Rare. o 23000-5000 ‘91. England & Wales. Jansson (Jan), Anglia Regnum, published ‘Amsterdam, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sight creasing and staining, 590 x 500mm, Latin text on o 70-100 92 England & Wales. Speed (John), The Kingdome of England, ublished Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand Coloured engraved map with eight engraved costumed figures to vertical margins, afew repaired marginal closed tears, some soiling largely confined to margins, margins strengthened on verso with ‘archival tissue, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso © £12010 2 93. England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham & Lhuyd Humphrey), Angliae Regni Mlorentissimi nova descriptio auctore Humfredo LLhuyd Denbygiense, [1874], hand coloured engraved map, large stropwork cartouche and mileage scale, lower corner margins torn with no loss to image, professionally repaired, 375x 470mm, Latin text on verso Marcel Van cen Sroecke, Ortelius Atlas Mape moat. State 1 with the uncorrected mileage scale. RW-Tooley Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 477 1650, 10109, o 200-800 94 England & Wales. Munster (Sebastian), Das Kanigreich Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottland / so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben gehelssen, circa 1569, hand coloured wood block map, arientatad to the east, two small holes in margin at base of central fold, 265 x 855mm, German text on verso ‘R.WShirley. Early Printed Maps of the British ses, 1477-1650, no.2 © 95 England & Wales. Mercator (Gerardus & Hondius Jodocus), Anglia Regnum, [1636], hand coloured engraved mop. slight ‘creasing, one repoired marginal closed tear, 355 x 465mm, English text on verso R.WShirley, Early Printed Maps ofthe British sles, 1477 - 1650, no. 463. a 100-200, 96 Flintshire. Speed (John), Flintshire, published Roger Rea, 16621, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset ‘maps of Saint Asaph and Fit and an inset vignette of St. Wiifred's Well, sight creasing, 390 x510mm, English text on verso Scarce with contemporary colouring. o 100-200 97 Flintshire. Speed (John), Flint-shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Flint and Saint Asaph, inset vignette of St. Winfred's Well, splits to central fold, some worming affecting image, 589 x ‘510mm, English text on verso, together with Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Caernarvo. comitatus pars olim ordovicum, 1637), tuncoloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, compass ‘rose and numerous rhurmb lines, 255 x 515mm a 40-20 98 France. Braun (Franz & Hogenberg Georg), Rochella ‘munitissimum Galiae opp, citca 1580, uncoloured engraved town pplan of La Rachelle on the western coast of France, 320 x 355mm, German text on verso, together with Braun (Franz & Hogenberg Georg), Loxa, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved plan of Loja in Granada in Southern Spain, occasional marginal closed tears, some soiling to left hand margin, slight creasing, 355 x 495mm, German text on verso a 100-160 99° Germany. Fries (Lorenz) Europae Tabula quarta continet Germaniam magnam, circa 1540, uncoloured woodblock mop on @ trapezoidal projection, 310% 380mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso ‘This map of Germany, Poland and surroundings is @ Lorenz Fries edition based on Waldseemuler’s Ptolemaic lat map, orginally publiches in “Geographie Opus Novissima". frst published in 1513. The map extends from the Rhine River east tothe Vistula River and south as far a the Danube Covering what would be modern day Denmark, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria Slovakla and Hungary. cc 2100-150 100 Halifax. Des Barres (Joseph Frederick Wallet), The Harbour of Halifax, 1781, engraved chart with sparse contemporary outline colouring, old folds, one short closed tear along old fold affecting image, some spotting and staining, torn with slight loss to lower ‘ight corner, 830 x 615mm Litt is known about Des Barres He was an army officer, military engineer, surveyor and cartographer. He arived in North Amerie in 1756, st seven ‘years after the founding of Halifax. DesBarres many talents were quickly Tecognited by his superiors and he was acon mapping the St. Lawrence River and working on his charts in Halifax during the winter months while ‘teaching mathematics astronomy, and surveying tea young James Cookin 1760 Destarres began mapping the Halifax Harbour In preparation for the Construction of fotincations and dockyards. Over the next decade he would also complete detalled hydrological surveys ofthe cous. The result Of is endeavours was ‘The Atlantic Neptune’ a large collection of charts fand views of the eatt coast of North Americ, It was frst pubihe in 17. Uncommon, o 5200-500 101 Hungary. Speed (ohn), The Mape of Hungari, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 174, hand coloured engraved carte-a-figure map, eight costumed figures to vertical ‘margins and four ovel vignettes of principal cities along upper horizontal margin, slight toning and strengthening on verso to Central fold, 395 x 520mm, English text on verso © +£500-500 31 102" Ireland. Petty (Wiliam), The County of Downe, circa 1685, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, very slight spotting. 475 x 375mm, mounted, framed and glazed 1 good example ofthe eariest printed map of County Downe. The ‘Down survey’ was exacuted by Dr. Willam Petty in 1655-56 and was published in “ibetniae Delineatio’, the fst printed atlas of ireland. The engraver is unknown, searce, 0 200-300 103 Irland. Merry (Tom), Map of rland, Geography Bewitched, The {alse Irland & the teue Erin strangling the hag of Hawarden, circa 1890, colour lithograph, one marginal closed tear, 490.x320mm ‘An uncommom poltical and allegorical caricature showing Erin, who represents tne true elena, stranging the Bris prime-riister, Gladstone, who strums on an Irish harp in the form of the home rule frgenser,C'sParnol Unser Eine sit urks amatias terrost gure on Susion that wi prove alto prophet. o 300-600 104 Italy. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franzl, Seravallum Celiberrimun Marchise Tarusiniae, published Cologne, circa 1590, Luncoloured engraved plan of Seravaile in Veneto, Northern Italy, sight creasing to margins, 335 x 485mm, Lotin text on verso Published in ‘ivtates Orbis Terraun. o 100-150 105 Jamaica. Ogilby ohn), Novissima et Accuratissima Jamaicae Descriptio, 1671, engraved map by Flamb with sparse hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche and table of settlements, 440, x545mm “The frst English map ofthe colony of Jamaica. a £200-500 106 Leicestershire. Prior (John, To the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Huntingdon, Baron Hastings, Hungerford, Newmark, Peverel, Botreaux, Molins, Moels and de Homet, by His Lordship’s Permission, This Map of Leicestershire from an actual survey begun in the year 1775 and finished in the year 1777... 1779 or later], large engraved map by J.Luffman, contemporary outline colouring, sectionalized and laid an linen, inset town plan of Leicester, a few puncture morks to Image, some staining and ‘spotting, heavily stained with juvenile pencil scribblings to verso, 1135 x 1270mm Brian Kentish. Large Seale County Maps of England and Wales, published 1997, tem no.26. o 200-300 107* London. Smith & Son (publishers), Smith's Map of the Environs ‘of London, circa 1900, lithographic map with contemporary outtine ‘colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 655 x 855m, mounted, framed ond glazed a 100-150 Lot 108 108 London. Gill (MacDonald), Wonderground Map of London Town, published The Westminster Press, circa 1928, photolithogrophic colour printed map, afew closed tears and spilts ‘along old folds affecting image, 740 x 30mm This Is an example of te sight smaller and later edition of Gis orginal {918 map, There lea 1924 ecition whichis nesumed to have been altered t9 help the promotion ofthe 1924 British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley between Api and October of that yar. can be identified by a ‘sign sying'='On To Wembley’ and an empire lon inthe top let hand corner below the man pushing a bus. This example le a slghtly later state with 2 ‘greyhound replacing the lon. Greyhound racing started at Wembley in 1927 {0 ths edition probably dates from 1927 or 1928. The map remain highly Stylsed and whimsical and was held in great affection by Londoners. twas ‘originally commissioned by The London Underground and was designed to bbe dleplayed n tube stations. The intense pietortal contant of the map caught the public's imagination and asa result Gili often cx ‘and recearch hat ‘of the Underground and the work of feful to Claire Dobbins book, London Unt nd Cartography. o ‘onal Gil and 9m alz0 Mapes Art Detien 400-400 8 109% London. Weller (Edward), Civitas Londinum Ano. Dri. ci MDLX. London in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, a facsimile (reduced) of the map by Aggas 1566, published Weekly Dispatch, circa 1868, large hand coloured engraved panorama of London, printed on two sheets, old folds, approximately 455 x 1250 xmm, ‘mounted, framed ond glazed o £200-500 M10 London. Davies (8.8), Davies's Map ofthe Environs of London, 1855, engraved mop with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled endpapers, 745 x 1060mm o 100-150, ‘1M Map reference. Tooley (R.V.), The Mapping of America, 1980, ‘numerous uncoloured plates, pubjsher's cloth git dustjacket, 4to, together with Gent (Robert H. Van),Andreas Cellarius Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1860, The Finest Atlas of the Heavens, facsimile edition, published Taschen, 2012, numerous colour plates throughout, text in English, Dutch and French, quarter velvet git with printed colour boards, large folio, retaining original card box, with Shirley (Rodney W.),Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 = 1650, Revised edition, 1980, additional half title, numerous Luncoloured plates, publisher’ cloth git, dust jacket, 4to, with Osley (A), Mercator, published Faber & Faber, 1969, additional halt titie, numerous uncoloured plates, publisher’s cloth gilt, dust Jacket, 4to, and Darlington (Ida & Howgego James),Printed Maps ‘of London, 1964, additional half tite, numerous uncoloured plates. ‘publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket price clipped, 4to, with another forty-three map reference and facsimile atlas volumes similar, plus ‘The Map Collector,A broken run, volumes 1 = 21, 1977 = 1982 & volumes 26 - 58 1984 - 1992, with two index volumes, numerous black & white and coloured plates, publisher's limp cord, some covers alittle dust soiled, 4t0 (apprex00) s100-180 112 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately seventy maps, ‘mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved British & foreign maps, with examples by Bowen, Kitchin, Gibson, Barlow, Child, Lowry, Archer, ‘Moule and Cruchley, vorious sizes and condition (approx.70) 180-250 113 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately 175 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic British ond foreign ‘maps, including examples by Archer, Van den Keere, Bonne, Barlow, Kitchin, Lourie & Whittle, Lewis, Pont, Fullarton ond Cary, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx75) £100-150 ‘M14 Middle East. Wyld (James, publisher), Map of Azerbaeejaun and part of Armenia & Georgia with the Route of His Majesty's Mission under Sir Harford Jones Brydges Bart., Envoy Extroadinary, Minister Plenipotantiary to the Court of Persia in the years 1808~ 9, from Abooshehr to the North of Persia, Constructed chiefly from personal survey..., James Sutherland Col, attached to the Mission, cirea 1810, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, some splits along old folds, cloth endpapers, 1536 x 795mm, with Wyld (James), Map of the Ottoman Dominions in Asia with the adjacent frontiers of the Russian and Persian Empires, circa 1810, engraved map with contemporary outiine colouring, sectionalised and Jaid on linen, cloth endpopers, 620.x720mm, with one other similar ° £100-150 115* Monmouthshire. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth withthe situation of the shire towne described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth, large strapwork cartouche and ‘mileage scale, slight creasing, central fold strengthened on verso, ‘585 x 510mm. English text on verso. mounted, framed and double ‘glazed, together with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of ye County of Mounmouthshire, [16731, hand coloured engraved map, siight spotting to margins, 35 x24Smm, mounted, framed and glazed a 180-250 116 Montgomeryshire. Speed ohn), Montgomery shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved ‘map, inset town plan of Montgomery, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 5!5mm, English text on verso, mounted ow £90-20 117 Morden (Robert). A collection of thirty-six maps, {1695 or engroved maps, including fourteen with hand colouring, ‘each ‘approximately 370 x 430mm, some duplicates, various ‘condition ‘The maps consist of:- Monmouth (3), North Wales (2), Middlesex, Herefordshire (2), Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire (3), Essex, Lincolnshire Buckinghamshire (2), Leicestershire (2), Cumberland (2, Huntingdonsh (2), South part of Scotland, Nottinghamshire (2), Northamptonshire, Berkshire, Chesh ‘Smaller Britis stands (2, Kent, Rutland, Shropshire and Hampshire 68) 200-800 118. New York. National Geographic Magazine (publishers), The Reaches of New York City, published Baltimore, 1939, forge ‘decorative folding lthogrophic map by Albert H. Bumsteod. inset imap of South Jersey, margins decorated with portralts of ‘prominent Americans, topographical vignettes and visto, old olds, 508 x 645mm o 70-10 119 North America. Hondius Jodocus), Virginiae item et Floridae ‘Americae Provinciarum nova descriptio, [1619], hand coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and ‘numerous rhumb lines, repair in lower margin not affecting imoge, 345 x 490mm, French text on verso .D.Burden. The Mapping of North Americ, no.16. The map is acompesita fof two earlar maps. ohn White's Virginia and Jacques le Moyne’ Florida. “chesepiook Sinus represents Cheseapeske Bay and in the Apalatcy Mountains references are made to the presence of both gold and sive. 3p embelshed with various game bids and animals including deer id turkey. Examples of Incianvilages in Florida and Virgina appear In cartouches iter side of the title and the sea is embellsned with ‘monsters, sling ships anda native Indian canoe. o £700-1000 120_North America. Dagelet (M,) Carte Générale d'une partie de la Cote du Nord-Ouest de 'Amerique, published Paris, 1797, uncoloured engraved sea chart of the North West American coastline stretching from Mount St, Elias in Alaska down to Monterey Bay in California, eriginaly published in the ‘Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse’ old folds, 690 x 500mm ” £50-80 Lot 121 121 North Sea. Goos (Pieter), Pascaart van de Noord Zee Van Texel, tot de Hoofden, published Amsterdam, circa 1670, engraved sea chart with contemporary hand colouring heightened in gilt, several ‘marginal closed repaired tears, some affecting imoge, central fold partially strengthened on verso, slight dust soiling, 450 x 555mm o +£200-300 122* North Wales. Blaeu ohannes), Comitatus Caernarvoniensis vernacule Carnarvon-shire et Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey, published Amsterdam, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage: seale, some spotting and staining, 385 x500mm, mounted, framed ‘and glazed ry 50-80 125 Ogilby ohn. The Continuation of the Road from London to Holyhead... citea 1678, hand coloured engraved strip road mop, laid on later paper, 310 x 435mm ‘The road startsat Lichfield anc runs through Rugeley, Stone, Nantwich and Tarporley and fishes at Chester. £70-100 124 Ordnance Survey. A large collection of approximately 250 ‘Ordnance Survey and geological maps, 20th century, large scale mop sheets, sea charts and geolgical surveys, various sizes and condition (appr0%.260) £70-100 oo 125 Ortelius (Abraham). Peruvine Auriferae Regionis Typus Di Mendezio auctore (on sheet with] La Florida Auctore Hieron CChiaves [and] Guastecan Reg, circa 1600, three engraved mops on fone sheet (os published), contemporary hand colouring, some worming to lower margin but not affecting image, repaired on verso, one repaired marginal closed tear, overall size 540 x 470mm, German text on verso, 126 Ortelius (Abraham). Ordines Sacri Roman! Imp: Ab Ottone I Institut (Electors ofthe Holy Roman Empire), [1612], hand coloured ‘engraved fgures on two sheets (complete), 375.x5Z0mm, Latin text Foely engraved images depicting» group ofthe Electors of the Holy Roman Empire, orgnally engraved! by matter engraver Antonie Wir, for Gerard De ode in 1893, and ater robles entitlad to choose German Emperors, as instituted to end the turmoil and quarreling that occurred after the death of Charles the Great, by Otto V and the Pope. The plates show tothe left ofthe Emperor, the highest ranking officals, three ecclesiastical, and four ly dignitaries. The second rank consists of four dukes and four marquesses, the third of 6 earls fad onto the lower ranks. The by Ortelius in his Theatrum’ and then Inthe ‘Parergon’- Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius atlas Maps, ros. 2018 202. a £200-300 127 Oxford. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz], Oxonium nobile Anglie oppidum.., (on sheet with] Vindesorium celeberrimum Anglie castrum.... [1575 or later], two engraved panoramas of Oxford and Windsor castle on one sheet (os published), bright contemporary hand colouring, slight marginal dust and finger sollng, 385x 485mm, Latin text on verso o £200-300 128 Paris. Lattre (Jean), Plan de la Ville de Paris et de ses Faubourgs, dedié @ MBignon, Commandour des Ordes du Roy... published Paris, 1765, hand coloured engraved city plan, ‘decorative cartouche and Table of Renvois’ trimmed with thread ‘margins, aid on near contemporary stiff paper, 425 x 585mm o £150-250 129 Portolan chart (n). A chart of the Mediterranean, circa 1550, ink and gouache manuscript map on vellum, compass rose and ‘numerous rhumb lines, some stoning and soling, painted image is heavily worn with considerable loss, small cut hole to upper left of image, 410 x 640mm, later turned wooden roller attached to left hhand vertical margin o 200-500 150* Portugal. Visscher (Nicolas), Portugallie et Algarbiae Regn circa 1680, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, ‘some overall spotting and toning, 465 570mm, framed and glazed a 570-100 131 Railway map. Stephenson (Georgel, Map of the North Midland Railway and Adjacent Country circa 1840, large engraved map on two sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, cross section showing inclinations along the railway’s route ot base of map, old ownership stamp on verso, Braford City Library stamp to lower left of one sheet and on verso, sight dust solling, each sheet 2070 x 635mm, contained in contemporary ‘maroon git morocco slip case with the name Charles Tee Esqr. to Lupper board, the slipcase professionally repaired with later spines Scarce. Only ‘two institutional copies recorded (British Library and Manchester University). The last auction record we can find was Sathebys Jn 1970. The North Micland Railway was first proposed by the engineer George Stephenson in 1835 and was granted Parliamentary assent following your, work starting on tho linen 137 wit it opening in 1840. ‘allway ran between Derby, Rotherham and on to Leeds, connecting some (ofthe prime industrial areas of the north, The map covers the route and ‘much more besides, encompassing the area from Rison down to Northampton and the Dee Estuary acroxsto Newark, illustrating and naming allothersignifant lines within that area. There Isa cross section of the ‘entire tne, “showing the inclinations” or altitudes, running along the lower tmorgin. The North Midland Railway was ar fom 9 success nits erly yeers, beset by higher than expected construction costs and intense competition ‘om rival companies. Aer making drastic cuts, with consequent effects fon services, the company morged withthe Birmingham & Derby and the Midland County Ralways in 1844 to form the Midland Rallway. Charles Tee Is sted in Robinson's Railway Directory of 1841 as one of the director’ of ‘the North Midland Railway, hence the lish case bearing his name o +£500-500 a 132_ River Thames. Stoopendaal (Daniel), Afbeelding van de Stad fen Revier van Rochester, Chattam... circa 1700, engraved battle plan with early hand colouring, 265 x 360mm ‘A dramatic engraving depicting one of the most famous batles in the war bbetucen the English and Dutch. The panorama depicts the region of Rocheeter and the entrance to the River Thames, where the Dutch fest destroyed and captured numerous British ships, Including the Royal ‘Charles. The city of Rochester is well depicted withthe rver and bay filed with burring ships. The hls overlooking the battle scene show numerous ‘on-lookers and an army rushing into battle 100-160 133" Scotland. Visscher (Nicolas), Exactissima Regni Scotiae Tabula tam in Septentrionalem et Meridionalem quam in minores earumdem Provincias... published Amsterdam, circa 1700, engraved mop with contemporary hand colouring heightened in 40ld, large ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting, aid on later card, 565 x 475mm, framed and glazed o £200-300 154. Sea chart. Collins (Captain Greenville, Untitled chart of the East coast of England, circa 1700, large uncoloured engraved cchart, running from Dover to the River Humber, large inset map of the River Thames and London, dedication ond mileage scale placed on the sails ofa large inset vignette of a man-of-war, old folds, slight dust soiling, very small closed tears along old folds, 600 940mm o £200-300 155 Shropshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Salopiensis Anglice Shrop Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring. some staining lorgely confined to ‘margins, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Moule (Thomas), Cambridge, circa 1840, hand coloured engraved town ‘plan, 205. 255mm, with .D.U.K. (publishers), The Environs of Dublin, 1837, engraved map with contemporary hard colouring, some dust soling, 535 x 405mm, plus Walker J. & C.J, Geological Map of England ‘and Wales, 1843, engraved mop with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and dust solling, some creasing and stalning to upper Ieft corner, 390.x325mm, with two other maps similar “6 280-120 136 Soviet Union. Schematic Map of the Soviet Union’s East ia and the Far East, circa 1960, colour printed decorative pictorial map, old folds, 625 965mm, framed and glazed o 270-100 137" Spain & Gibraltar. Seutter (George Matthaus), Accurata Designatio celebris Freti prope Andalusiae Castellum Gibralter inter in Europam et Mricam..., published Augsburg, circa 1720, ‘engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, lorge tuncoloured cartouche, inset maps of the islands of Minorca and Ceuta, inset uncoloured views of Malaga, Gibralter and Cadiz, one ‘small hole to image, 500x585mm, mounted, framed and glazed a 2100-150 158. St, Helena. Read (Lieut. R. P.), The Geographi Island & Forts of Saint Helena is Dedicated by permission to Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent and Strathearn, published Burgis & Barfoot, Laurie & Whittle, Burkitt & Hudson and ‘others, 1816, engraved map by R Kirkwood with contemporary hand ‘colouring, sight marginal dust soiling and staining, 455 x 50mm o 100-160 139% Staffordshire. Plot (Robert) To the most Honourable potent ‘and truely noble Charles Talbot... his map of Staffordshire, newly dedicated... Is humbly dedicated by RP., circa 1686, hand coloured engroved mop, three ornate cartouches and an allegorical mileage scale, old folds, sight staining, smal repaired hole affecting image, 650. 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed 0 £200-500 140° Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford, Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie Lichfeld described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved ‘mop. inset town plans of Stafford and Lichfield, 390 x 510mm, ‘mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso 0 '€200-800 141 Staffordshire. Blaeu Johannes), Staffordiensis comitatus vulgo Stafford Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, uncoloured engraved map, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Bowen (Emanuel), Stafford-Shire divided into Hundreds... circa 1761, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 330 x 250mm, with Van den Keere (Pieter), Staffordshir.. circa 1630, hhand coloured engraved map, 85 x 125mm, English text on verso ‘and on separate sheet, mounted, plus Osborne (Thomas), A Correct Map of Staffordshire, circa 1748, hand coloured engraved ‘map, 150x 175mm, with Morden (Robert), Stafford Shire, circa 1701, ‘hand coloured engraved map, 210.x 1s5mm, together with another ‘six maps including examples by Dawson, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Cary and Moule, the last three framed and glazed 142. Staffordshire. Jansson (Jan), Salopiensis comitatus cum Staffordiensi. Shropshire & Staffordshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight toning sight potting to margins, short pit at base of centr fold, 425 x 535mm, Lotin text on verso, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip Wiliam), Staffordiae comitatus pars olim Cornauiorum, (1607), hand coloured engroved mop, stropwork cartouche and mileago scale, toned overall, 270x 375mm. Latin text on verso, with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of Staffordshire with its Hundreds, [1673], hand coloured engraved map, some mount staining, 350 x 245mm, plus Moll (Hermanl, Staffordshire, circa 1724, hand coloured engraved map, some creasing, 520 200mm, with Kitchin (Themas}, Staffordshire drawn from an sccurate Survey... 1786), hand coloured engraved map, mount stained, 220, £170min, ond Bickham (George), Staffordshire, ctca 17%, hand Coloured pictorial panoramic map. mount stained. 235 x 160mm, and Morden (Robert), staffordshire, [1695 or later, hand coloured fengraved map, laid of later paper, 435 x 380mm o 200-800 443. Surrey. Norden (John & Kip William), Surrey olim sedes Regnorum, circa 1610, hand coloured engraved map, central fold strengthened on verso, slight marginal creasing and staining, 290 x 380mm, together with Moll (Herman), Surrey, circa 1724, ‘engraved map with outline colouring, 190 x 815mm, with Biekham (George), Untitled panoramic view map, published Laurie & Whittle, crea 1796, uncoloured pictorial view map, slight marginal staining, small morgins, 235 x 155mm, mounted, plus Kitchin (Thomas), Surrey drawn from an actual survey... citca 1786, luncoloured enrgaved map, 170 x 210mm w £200-300, 144" Surrey. Speed (John), Surrey Described and Divided into Hundreds, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hhand coloured engraved map, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch palaces, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, large compass rose, good margins, slight creasing, very sight worming, [585 x 515mm, framed and double glazed, English text on verso 0 £300-500, 145 Title pages. Ortelius (Abraham), Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, (1570 or later), hand coloured engraved title page, slight dust solling, 375 x 235mm, Latin text on verso, together with Parergon sive Veteris Geographiae aliquot tabula... [1605 or later], hand ‘coloured engroved title page, 580 x 265mm, Latin text on verso, with another copy similar ° 150-250 146 Title pages. Speed ohn), The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine: Presenting an exact geography of the Kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland and the les adjoyning: With the Shires, Hundreds, Cities and Shire-townes within ye Kingdome of England divided and described, published Jahn Sudbury & Georg Humble, 1611, hond coloured engraved title page, 390 x 250mm, together with Blaeu Uohannis), Theatrum Orbis Terrarum sive Atlas Novus pars quarta, published Amsterdam, 1648, engraved ttle poge with contemporary hand colouring heightened with it, sight staining ‘and dust soiling to margins, 420 x 250mm, with Visscher (Nicolas), Germania Inferior sive XVII Provinciarum Geographicae generales utet particulares tabulae. circa 1677, hand coloured engraved title page, 410.x 260mm, plus Jansson (Jan), Novus Atlas sive Theatrum (Orbis Terrarum in quo Magna Britannia seu Anglae & Scotiae nec non Hiberniae Regna exhibentur, Tomus quertus, published ‘Amsterdam, 1649, hand coloured engraved title poge, repaired ‘marginal closed tears, some loss to margins, repaired, some dust soiling and staining to margins, 420.x 255mm w 160-250 147 Trinidad & Tobago. Laurie (Robert & Whittle James, publishers), Plan ofthe Isle of Trinidad from actual Surveys made in the year 1797, 1st state, published 1800, engraved map by George Allen, bright contemporary hand colouring, inset tables showing the population spread between whites, slaves and Indians ‘and the geographical division of the island into ‘quarters’, 505 x 455mm, together with four uncoloured lithogrophic sketches of Bocca Grande Trinidad, Rockey Bay Tobogo, Man of War Bay Tobago fand) W.Point of Man of War Bay, some spotting, various sizes but small format, plus Stanford (Edward Ltd, publisher), Trinidad, 1930, colour photolithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 700 x 800mm, publisher's cloth boards with printed label to upper cover, boards @ little worn and faded Cy £200-500 a 148 Wales. Jansson (Jan), Ceretica sive Cardiganensis comitatus Cardiganshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1684, engraved mop with contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, slight creasing, ‘385 x 510mm, Dutch text on verso, together with Collins (Captain Greenville}, Holy-Head, circa 1700, uncoloured engraved sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some dust soiling ‘and staining, 445 x 560mm, with Blaeu Wohannes), Radnoria Comitatus Radnor Shire, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved mop, some creasing and slight spotting, 380 x 495mm, Dutch text on verso, plus Jansson Wan), Penbrochia comitatus et comitatus Caermardinum, circa 1648, uncoloured engraved map, slight staining, 385 x 520mm, and Blaeu \ohannes), Cortica sive Cardiganensis comitatus Anglis Cardiganshire, circa 1648, uncoloured engraved map, 585 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with approximately forty-five maps of Welsh counties, Including examples by Kitchin, Cary, Perrot, Cole & Roper, Blackie & Son, James and Sayer, various sizes and condition (approxso) 200-300 Worcestershire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Wigorniensis comitatus Sabrinae Fluminis Amenitate insignis qui ‘lim as Cornavios spectant descriptio, [1607 or later], hand coloured engraved map, ornate stropwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 285 x 320mm, mounted, framed ond ‘glazed, together with Morden (Robert), Devonshire (1695 or later), hand coloured engraved map, 365.x420mm, mounted, framed and ‘glazed, with Rapkin (JJ), England and Wales, circa 1850, decorative ‘engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 350 x 255mm, ‘mounted, fromed and glazed (gloss cracked), plus Henshall (J), Birmingham, published S.0.U.K., 1839, engraved town plan with contemporary outline colouring, 335 x 405mm, mounted, fromed ‘and glazed (glass cracked), with another twelve British county, regional and overseas mops, including examples by Moule, Whittaker, Kitchin, Munster and Dower, various sizas and condition, some framed and glazed 08) £100-200 150* World. Walker (3, Map Showing the Steam Communication and Overland Routes between England, India, China & Australis, Published Wm. H. Allen & Co, 1856, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, ‘remains of old juvenile pencil scribblings two scratch marks above ‘New Zealand, 700 x 1290mm, framed and glazed « £160-200 151 World. Munster (Sebastian), Typus Orbis Universalis, published Heinrich Petri, Basel, [1550 -15721, uncoloured woodcut map, 280 385mm, Latin ext on verso RW Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.92, Second state of Munste's world map. Identifable by the initials DK in the lower left corner (the \woodcuttar Daud Kandel) and the titles of the wincheads now being in banners. "Tyous Orbis Universal replaced the Ptolemae world map used In previous eaitions (soe Shey 77). Twelve windheads decorate the margins tnd san monsters cavort in the southern oceans. Ths i the frat map te ‘name the Pacific Ocean Mare paciicum’ and North America is called Terra Florida. This second world map by Minster was used for a large number of editions af the Cosmographia and can be found with French, German, Latin and tala text. The last edition to use Latin was published in 1872. a £700-1000, 152 World. Moll (Herman), A New Map of the World shewing the course of Sr. Francis Drake, William Schouten and Capt. Wiliam Dampiers voyages round i, circa 1705, uncoloured engraved map, Insular California, old folds, sight creasing, 505 x 550mm Published in the 1705 edition of John Harr’s “Navigantium Atque inerantium eibithecs « 200-300 153 World. Bowen (Emanuel, A New & Accurate Chart of the World. Drawn from Authentic Surveys assisted by the most approved modern maps & charts & regulated by astronl. ‘observations, circa 1750, uncoloured engraved map on a Mercator projection. near contemporary ownership signature to upper right ‘margin, 365 x 445mm, together with Bowen (Thomas), The World including the late discoveries by Capt. Cook and other circum navigators, carefully aid down to the present time, circa 1780, Luncoloured engraved mapon a hemispheral projection, inset mop (0 the North Pole, decorative margins with the corners decorated with globes, an orrery and a compass, old folds, slight creasing, right hand margin frayed with slight loss and repaired, 290 x 460mm, with Bowen (Thomas), A New and Complete chart of the World, Displaying the Tracks of Capt. Cook and other modern Navigators, circa 1780, uncoloured engraved map on a Mercator projection, old folds, 335.x 470mm 6 180-250 184 World. Magini (Giovanni), Universi Orbis Descriptio ad usum ‘Navigantium, published Venice, [1596 or later], uncoloured engraved mop, Latin text above and below map and on verso, map size 150x 175mm .W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, 1.196. o 100-150 Seen NAY: eK eU eS ‘TERRARUM ORBIS " SERIPTORLM CALAMO DELINEATUS. sola eta = 185 World, Magini (Giovanni), Universi Orbis Descriptio, published Venice, [159% or later], uncoloured engraved map after Abraham Ortelius, slight text showthrough, Latin text below and on verso of ‘map, map size 135 x 380mm RE Shiriey. The Mapping of the World, no.195, o 180-200 186 World. Visscher (Nicholas J.), Orbis Terrarum Tabula Recens Emendata et in Lucem Edita per N.Visscher, published Amsterdam, [1663 or later), uncoloured engraved map on a hemispheral projection, insular California, some fraying to right hand vertical ‘margin with sight loss, old folds and some creasing, 510 x 470mm, together with Moll (Herman), A New Map of the World according to the New Observations, circa 1710, hand coloured engraved map (on a hemispheral projection, insular Californi, 180 x 280mm, with Bonne (Rigobert), Ancien Monde et le Noweau en deux Hemispheres {and Planisphere suivant la Projection de Mercator, circa 1780, two engraved map with sparse outline colouring, the first map with old folds and slight spotting, 220 x 4i5mm, the second map with vary slight spotting, 226 x 535mm ‘The fst described map. R.W Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.431, state. w 2180-260 187 World. Bowen (Thomas), A Mercator Chart of the World, circa 1780, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, sight creasing, some fraying to upper horizontal margin, originally published in Middloton’s "Complete System of Geography’, 335 x 445mm, together with Rapkin (J.), The Wolrd on Mercator’s Projection, Published John Tallis, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary ‘outline colouring, 265 x 355mm, with Walker J & C), The World on Mercator’ Projection, published S.D.U.K., 1841, engraved map with contemporary outline cofouring, slight spotting and dust solling, 405 x 610mm, plus Anonymous, A Correct Map of the World with the latest Discoveries, 1799, engraved mop on a hemispheral projection, sprase colouring, old folds, 146 x 270mm “ 100-160 188" Wyld \lames). Wyld’s New Plan of London and Visitor's Guide to the Great Exhibition 1851, [s0 titled to cover, circa 1851, wood ‘engraved map with hand-colouring, decorative border with title in French, English ond German, vignette views, etc. sectionalised and restrengthened with linen to verso, restrengthened with sellotape to verso (discoloured), some tears to folds, without loss, a little fraying to extremities, folding nto original blue-green embossed cloth covers, overall size 545 x 940mm o 160-200 159 Yorkshire. Speed (ohn), York Shire, Ist edition, published John Sudbury & George Humbie, [161], uncoloured engraved mop, trimmed with sight loss to stropwork margin on right hand border, [385 x 505mm, English text on verso 0 160-200 Lot 161 160 Yorkshire. Morden (Robert), The East Riding of Yorkshire, The ‘West Riding of Yorkshire (and) The North Riding of Yorkshire, [1695 of later), three hand coloured engraved maps, each approximately (360. 420mm 3 100-150 161 Yorkshire. Jansson Wanl, Duscatus Eboracensis Anglice Yorkshire, Ducatus Eboracensis pars occidentalis The West Riding of Yorke Shire, Ducatus Eboracensi pars orientalis The East Riding (of Yorke shire {and] Ducatus Eboracensis pars Borealis The North Riding of Yorkeshire, published Amsterdam, circa 1646, set of four engraved maps with bright contemporary hand colouring, slight staining to the map of Yorkshire, each approximately 380 x 510mm, Latin text on verso @ 500-500 162" Yorkshire. speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved ‘map, inset town plan of York, large strapwork cartouche ond mileage scale, $85 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso. a £200-300, Lot 162 DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 163 Alais (Alfred Clarence). A Scratch Pack, published Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1883 [or later], hand coloured mixed method engraving after C.Burton Barber, occasional marginal closed tears, 570 x 800mm, mounted, framed and glazed © £70-100 164" Aldin (Cecil. Pair of Coaching prints, citea 1900, two Cchromalithographic prints printed on textured paper, each ‘approximately 290 x 655mm, framed and glazed (one print lacking glass) a £70-100 165* Aldin (Cecill. The Connoisseurs, A Glass of Port [and] The Connoisseurs, A Bowl of Punch, circa 1910, pair of Cchromolithographs, trimmed to image, one small hole at base of 'AGloss of Fort, titles embossed on small ivorine plaques attached to base of frame, each image approximately 380 x 530mm, ‘mounted, framed ond glared a £70-100 168" Aldin (Ceci). A Good Story [and] A Broken Melody, published Lawrence and Jellicoe, 1909, pair of chromolithographs wth titles printed below image, each approximately 440 x 510mm, framed ‘and glazed a 100-150 167* Architectural engravings. Architectural elevation, published in "Designs for Public and Private Buildings’ by Inigo Jones, circa 1730, large hand colouring engraving by H-Hulsbergh, old folds, some creasing, 320 x 945mm, mounted, framed ond glazed, together with four smaller hand coloured engravings of elevations ‘and plans of classical buildings from the same publication, each ‘approximately 370.x 250mm, mounted, fromed and glazed o £160-200 45 168. Canot (Pierre C.). A View of Westminster Bridge with parts ‘adjacent asin the year 1740, published R.Wilkinson, R-H.Laurle and Bowles & Carver, circa 1770, uncoloured engraving after Samuel Scott, slight cust solling and spotting largely confined to margins, ‘340 570mm, togtether with Laurie & Whittle (publishers), South Front of Somerset Place taken from the River Thames, 1800, tuncoloured engraving, 295 x 440mm a 100-150 Atal fst reg te ener 169° Caricatures. A good mixed collection of thirteen caricatures, late 18th & early 19th century, etched and engraved cartoons, most with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by Woodward, Wilioms, Rowlandson, Heath, Cruikshank, Tregeor (publisher) Dighton and Rowlandson, some mounted, various sizes ‘and condition 0 300-500 Lot 170 Lot 173 170" Chamberlain W.). stil Life of Flowers, published Frost & Reed Lid, 1947, pair of mezzotints with contemporary colouring, signed in pencil by engraver to lower right, each approximately 520 x 390mm, mounted framed and glazed a 100-150 171" Classical. A collection of twenty-eight engravings, 18th century, engraved classical scenes, reliefs ond portraits, inluding two with later hand colouring, various sizes and condition, all ‘mounted, together with twenty-four lithographs of designs and patterns for classical urns and vases, various sizes and condition, ‘il mounted, with fourteen uncoloured engravings of classical busts, reliefs and architectural prospects, mostly large format, various sizes and condition, unmounted (a) 160-250 172 Manner of David Cox (1785-1859). Rustic lanscape with ‘igures by a cottage and church tower, 19th century pen, brown ink and brown wash on paper, signed ‘David Cox’ lower left, 132 x 195mm (6.2 x 7.6ins), together with other various prints and watercolours, including Charles I, Roy ‘Angleterre, by B. Audran after Van der Werff, fromed and glazed, an etched portroit of Alphonse Legros by William Strang, unsigned, @ group of 17 watercolour studies of lowers by Margaret Warren, signed with initials ond dated 1948-55, loose in old portfolio boards, an original Victorian Christmas greetings watercolour of dog reses, incorporating a handwritten manuscript copy of the poem beginning The Chimes! The Chimes! The Christmas Chimes... apen ink drawing of Hommersmith Bridge by Rosemary Clanchy, 1978, { study of mushrooms in coloured chalk by Penelope Makin, Lady Harvey, a portrait of Lord William Bentinck, Governor General of India after Sir Thomas Lowrence, several framed, various sizes (ay 80-120 173 Curtis (William, and others). Curtis's Botanical Magazine or Flower-Garden Displayed, 18 volumes bound in nine, nos. 15 ~ 32, 1801 - 1810, approximately 485 engraved plates with contemporary ‘hand colouring, each with a page of descriptive text, cll volumes portially excised with some plates lacking, contents shoken and Toose, book plate of Middleton Park, all edges gilt. uniform contemporary green morocco git, a tie worn at extremities, 8v0 Sold a a colection of plates, not subject to return, 0 500-800 Lot 174 Lot 175 174 Curtis (William, and others). collection of ten volumes of Curtis's Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed, late 18th ~ mid 19th century, containing opproximately 400 engrovings ond Iithogrophs (ony) all with contemporary hand colouring, each with a page of descriptive text, occasional folding plates, all volumes hoavily excised with many plates lacking, mixed bindings, many with boards detached and lacking spines, vo Sold as a collection of plates, nat subject to return. (00) 400-600 175" Dried Flowers. Seven large dried plant specimens, 1880, seven dried flowers (including six orchids), toped on to contemporary paper, dated French manuscript label to upper right corner, each image approximately 480 x 505mm, mounted, framed ‘and glazed in matching stone effect’ modern wooden mouldings a £200-500, Lot 17 176" Edwards (George, school ofl. American Nightingale & Green Sparrow or Green Humming Bird [and] The Red and little Brown Humming Bird, cirea 1820, two watercolours with manuscript titles below image, each approximately 300 x 240mm a 100-150 177+ Faivre (Jules-Abell. A group of four French First World War posters, Paris, 1915/1916, colour lithographs, laid on linen as Issued, and on a roller, each approximately 120 x 80 cm “ £200-500 178* Football. Myer (Thomas), The Tackle, circa 1960, etching, signed in pencil below image by artist, imited edition 20/50, 45 x 195mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Druck, Verlag 4& Silber, (publishers), The Play ~ Ground, published Berlin, circa 1870, Ithogroph with early hand colouring, title in English, German ‘and French, imoge size 425 x 570mm, framed and glazed ina near contemporary maple frame ‘The image shows children playing a wide variety of games including marbles, pinning tops and footbal Nericket bat and ball be inthe foreground. @ 260-20 179 Foreign topography and maps. A mixed collection of approximately 150 engravings and maps, mostly 18th & 19th ‘century, including engraved views from Allom’s China and plates from Cook's voyages, together with views in India and South America, with maps ond charts by Bonne, Talis, Lorrain and Johnston, occasional duplicates, several mounted, vorious sizes ‘and condition (approx80) £200-300 180 Foster (Myles Birket, attrib). A sketch book, ortist’s sketchbook containing nineteen pencil drawings, slight browning to front page, all edges gilt, publisher's blndstamped cloth with git ‘Album’ to upper board, paper label to spine, oblong 8vo 0 100-150 Lot 181 a7 181" Gamy (Montaut, Marguerite). Voyage de Buc a Chartres. Maurice Farman passe 8 Gaillardon sur son aeroplane muni du ‘moteur Renault, published Mabileau & Co., Paris, 1910, colour lithograph, finished by hand, some creasing, occasional marginal closed tears, 420 x 800mm, framed and glazed, together with ‘another untitled “Gamy Montaut' aviation lithograph, several repaired closed tears and some creasing offecting image, laid on later paper, 380.x720mm, framed and glazed a 200-300 182+ Gamy (Montaut, Marguerite). Aerodrome Marcel Hanriot sur monoplan Hanriot, published Mabileau and Co... Paris, 1910, colour lithograph finished by hand, colour remarque of @ laughing soldier, some marginal closed tears, some mount staining, 420 x 850mm, framed and glazed o 200-800 183* Garden Design. A collection of approximately ninety French designs for gardens, greenhouses and villas, circa 1830, hand coloured engravings of garden plans, elevations of buildings ond prospects, each approximately 250 x 400mm, Including fifteen ‘mounted (appr0x.90) 200-800 184% Gillray James). Taking Physick, published John Miller & William Blackwood, Edinburgh, [1824 - 18271, etching with contemporary hand colouring, sight staining to margins, 260 x 190mm, together with Metalic Tractors, [1824 - 18271, mixed ‘method engraving with contemporary hand colouring, 195 x 280mm, mounted, with another seven Edinburgh published Gilray caricatures, including, ‘The Bear and his Leader... ‘A Smoking Club’, ‘More Pigs than Teats.. ‘A Cockney & his Wife going to Wycombe’, ‘Tales of Wonder’, ‘A Kick at the Broadbottoms.."and ‘Doublures of Character..", various sizes, six mounted, many with pages of descriptive text, with My Poll & my Partner Joe, published H.Humphray, 1796, etching with contemporary hand colauring, felt pen doodle on verso with showthrough, 2654 290mm, plus thirteen Gillray caricatures printed on eight leaves, published by H.G.Bohn, with adaitional cartoons to verso, (one with later hand colouring), circa 1850, each sheet approximately 480 x 380mm The Caricatures of Gilray; with Histovieal and Polticalilustrations, ane Compendious Blographical Anecdotes and Notices was a nine volume history fof James Gila’ works, publahed by Joba Miler of London and Wiliam Blackwood of Edinburgh between 1824 and 1827. It as one of four major posthumous eitions of ilrays prints to have been published during the rst half of the ineteenth-century, although it was the only one to have been produced using copied engravings rather than Gilray’ original copperpites. a) £200-300 185* Gould (J. & E.). Todus Multicolor, Cursorius Rufus land) Amblypterus Anomalus, originally published in John Gould's ‘cones Avium’, [1837 ~ 1838], three lithographs with contemporary ‘hand colouring. old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margins. “Amblypterus Anomalus with some dust soiling and marginal fraying ‘and a long repaired closed tear affecting image, each ‘approximately 340 x 520mm 3 £70-100 186* Gould (J. & E.. Lanthocincla phoenices, Paradoxornis ‘laviostris, Calliope pectoralis, Micoura squamata [and] Euryiaimus (crossodera) dalhousiae, originally published in ’A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains’, circa 1831, five lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each with a sheet of contemporary descriptive text, old ‘punch holes' to left hand margins but not affecting image, each opproximately 500 x 350mm, together with two smaller lithographs with contemporary hand colouring that ‘appear to be cut down images taken from a larger Gould plate, ‘each approximately 228 x 160mm o 100-160 187* Hunt (Charles). Charlea Xlith, The Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes and the Gold Cup at Doncaster, 1839, circa 1870, ‘aquatint after J.FHerring, contemporary hand colouring, slight ‘abrasion to margins, 545 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed, togothor with Reeve (R.G), Rowton. The Winner of the Groat St Loger Stakes at Doncaster, 1829, circa 1870, aquatint after .EHerring, contemporary hand colouring, 340. 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed a 150-200 185* Hunt (Eawin Henry). Isonomy, Shotover [andl Sir Bevys, published George Rees & Co., 1879 - 1882, three lorge aquatints of racehorses with jockeys up, contemporary hand colouring, ‘Isonomy’ with slight marginal staining, "Shotover" o little toned overall, each approximately 690 x 755mm, framed and glazed 8 2260-350 189* Josset (Lawrence 1910 - 1995). The Fishing Boy, pub. Frost & Reed Ltd., 1955, mezzotint, printed in colours, signed in pencil by engraver below image, 30x 390mm, mounted, framed and glazed o £50-80 190* Kilburne (George Goodwin). Set of four hunting prints, published A Baird-Carter, 1913, four colourtypes, each signed by the artist in pencil to lower left below image and witha line of verso to lower right, each approximately 540 x 470, contemporary ‘matching stained wood frames with publisher's label to verso of Frames “ £200-500 49 1917 Kip Uoannes). Williamstrip the seat of Henry Treton Esq., Barrington the seat of Edmond Bray Esq.. Battsford the seat of Richard Freeman Esq. [and] Flaxley the seat of Mrs Bovey, [1768], four hand coloured engraved aerial prospects of manor houses and estates, originally published in Sir Robert Atkyns's ‘The Ancient ‘and Present State of Glostershire’, each approximately 360 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed in uniform modern gilt and black frames w £200-300 i (Charles). The Landlord's Family [and] The Tenant's , published W. Dickinson, 1792, pair of stipple engravings in colours, after T.Stothard, each approximately 595 x 430mm, mounted, framed and glazed in modern uniform git and flame mohogany mouldings a 200-800 Big aaa Lot 193 Lot 195 50 193" Le Brun (Charles). Twelve engravings from “Expressions of the Passions of the Sou, published Edward Orme, circa 1815, twelve Luncoloured engravings, some spotting, each approximately 280 x 195mm, mounted, framed and glazed in wash line and marbled ‘mounts and black and platinum leat git beaded frames a £200-500 194" Le Potre (Jean). Seven engravings of statues in the gardens of Versille, circa 1580, seven uncoloured engravings, some spotting ‘and dust soiling, each approximately 400 x 290mm, mounted, framed and glazed o 100-160 195* Lear (Edward). Black Stork, Ciconia nigra, originaly published in John Gould's ‘The Birds of Europe’ [1832 - 18371, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old ‘punch holes; to left hand ‘margin not affecting image, 625 x 350mm a 200-500 196" Maps & prints. A mixed collection of approximately sixty maps and engravings, mostly 19th century, including mops (mostly Asia) by Blackie, Russell, Rollos, Gall & Inglis and Johnson with prints and engravings including topographical views, Vanity Fair cartoons, Boxter ond Baxter licensee prints, genre and classical ‘and a Japanese wood black, some framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.90) 270-100 197" Margate. De Loutherbourg ( PJ], Margate, with the arrival of the Hoy, published R.Bowyer, 1801, aguatint by J.C. Stadler with contemporary hand colouring, toned overall and with slight spotting, 440 x 575mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in Loutherbourg’s “Picturesque Scenery of Great Bite’. RV. Tooley. Engith Books with Colour Plates. n.S0S. JR Abbey Scenery of Great Britain and keland, no. a 270-100 198* McLean (Thomas, publisher). Seven plates from ‘Military Costume of Turkey’, 1818, aquatints with contemporary hand Colouring, plus the ttle page, each approximately 300 x 220mm, togetiner with twelve engravings with contemporary hand colouring of Turkish costume and dress originally published in J.Dadley’s The Costume of Turkey, [1802], each approximately 300 x 220mm, plus nother twenty-eight engravings and lithographs of military and ‘marine costume, battles and scenery, vorious sizes and condition (a) £70-100, 199* Moody (C). The Prize Heifer, Flower, At one year and four ‘months old. Bred by Mr. Thomas Moses of Stenigot, near Louth Lincolnshire, published Thos. Moses, Boston, circa 1860, ithograph after B.Hubbard, original hand colouring, slight staining and browning to image, image size 430 x530mm, framed ond glazed o 200-300 200* The Moon. Erdmond, published Haack Gotha, circa 1960, large colour poster, old folds, some creasing, 960 x 1850mm, framed and glazed @ 290-20 Lot 203 st 201* Morris (Rev. F.0.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland... volumes 2.3.4, & 7 only), circa 1880, additional decorative titles, numerous chromolithographic plates, all edges git, publisher's decorative cloth git, alittle worn at extremities, ao, fogethor with Adams John), [The Young Lady’s and Gentleman's Ati... 1808]. lacking ttle ond preliminaries, twenty-one (only) double poge ‘engraved mops with contemporary hand colouring, disbound, 8¥0, with Walker Uohn), Elements of Geography and of Natural and Civil History, 2nd edition, 1796, ten uncoloured engraved folding ‘maps, some dust soiling and creasing, contemporary calf, rubbed ‘and worn 8vo, plus Bingley (Rev. W.), North Wales, delineated from two excursions... 2nd edition, 1814, engraved frontispiece, folding ‘engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, lacking some poges of text, near contemporary boards with paper label to spine, rubbed ond worn, 8v0, with one other volume similar, 8v0, and @ ‘mixed collection of approximately ninety genre, social ond topographical engravings mostly relating to Wales, originally published in "The Grophic’ and ‘The Illustrated London News’, ‘mounted, various sizes and condition Sold as a collection of prints and maps, not subject to return. (approx00) £70-100 202" Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of). Two plates ‘originally published in A general System of Horsemanship... circa 1745, hand coloured engravings, each approximately 390 x 510mm, ‘mounted framed and glazed in matching line & wash mounts and formate modern gilt gesso frames a 100-200 203" Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of. Pair of engravings, criginally published in °A General System of Horsemanship’, circa ‘745, hand coloured engravings, each approximately 390 x 505mm, ‘mounted, framed and glazed in matching line & wash mounts and ‘modern black and gilt gesso frames a 100-200 204* North America & Canada. A mixed collection of approximately ‘18 engravings, circa 1845, uncoloured engravings, mostly originaly published in Wilis’s American and Canadian Scenery, (including some in original parts, various sizes and condition (approx) 270-100 205+ Orchids. Cattleya Mendel, Cattleya Trianae Vesta, Cypripedium Olivia, Masdevalia Harryana Gloriosa, Lycaste Carneum tand] Cypripedium Mignon, circa 1900, together six watercolour studies of orchids, each approximately 360 x 255mm, ‘well mounted framed and glazed in uniform ‘wash line‘ mounts and ‘gilt beaded frames ‘These watercolours are unsigned but are very reminiscent of the chromolithographs produced by Jean J. Linden for his iconography of orchids, 6 100-200 206* Orchids. Cattleya Mendelii Gigantes, Cattleya Mossiae Magnificum, Cattieya Labiata Ampliata [and] Cattleya Mendelit President, circa 1900, together four watercolours of orchids, one with slight spotting to margins, each approximately 255 x 345mm, ‘well mounted framed and glazed in uniform ‘wash line’ mounts and {gilt beaded frames ‘These watercolours. are unsigned but chromolithographs produced by Jean J orchids w 70-100 very reminiscent of the len for his iconography of —_ : et ered 207" outa ua ou, ait Pew himalyrt an Pus hrs Pus sys & Peas meds, oral posted fired wanroe's Monoprapne oe Peer 8186S fro tthoqrop th contemporary hond clung some dt sie i purch holes toe nond merge net ecg image 200% Stone ecytirwinburaband Usequcn Lo docenar ere oge Se era a rare eee se Rehr eoch ergraing wit cotormporory er stung td Ms here inno nega nase men mopar eas to margins, 520 x 340mm, with Wolf (J. & Smit J.),Astrapia nigra, Se het tien caer none ores Pocdsetee WSTS, ttogreph wt contemporary nd churn tinned with nse eon ltes some spetng od Sach veto and meri og vert! ld 85 446m, Fit’ Swine ttm on, Paleo Sparvris, 129, ond Eeleredltnagephs sig aut some, 280% Boon, wih one Sor tniar 3 2100-150 Lot 208 52 208" Pennsylvania - Middletown. North Middletown - From the window, the 3 children on the pavement Edmund, Mary & Margaret, August 1840, pencil drawing on grey paper showing @ street scene with houses, trees, three adults and three children, a litle browning a few old dampstoins, small tears with loss to top left and lower right corners, inscribed with details to verso in a ‘contemporary hand, 170 x 260mm Middletown was founded in 1755 along the Susquehanna Rlver and was Incorporated as a borough In 1828 after a sudden boom in davalopment and population occurred as aresuit of the construction of the Union Canal. ‘Connecting Lancaster to Middletown, o £70-100 209" Ponce (Nicolas). Eight plates originally published in “Descriptions des Bains de Titus, published Paris, circa 1814, eight engravings with bright hand colouring, each approximately 245 x 260mm @ 270-100 210" Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately seventy-five prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, etchings and lithographs, including portraits (some ‘mezeotints), British and foreign topography, genre, historical and classical, with examples by Buille, Burghers, Rodclyffe, Byrne, Howlett, Masom, Prior, Boydel, White, Pye, Sinclair and Green, Various sizes and condition (approx75) 200-500 211" Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs, ephemera and prints, including British & foreign topographical views, portraits, natural history, costume, genre and historical scenes, various sizes and conditon (appr0x500) 200-500 212* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 400 prints and engravings, mostly 16th & 19th century, engravings and Iithographs including military, genre, portraits, topographical views, ‘classical, Hogarth’ and natural history, various sizes and condition (approx.400) 100-150 213" Redoute (Pierre-Joseph). Five plates from various works, Circa 1830, hand coloured lithographs and engravings, occasional spotting, occasional marginal closed tears, each approximately 280 x 215mm, together with Buchor (Pierre Joseph), Six engravings ‘originally published in ‘Les Dons Merveilleux’, Paris, [1779 = 1783], ‘hand coloured enrgavings. each approximately 510 x 210mm on £70-100 ; = 2 214" Richmond. Fielding (C.V., artist), View from Richmond Hil, published Messrs. Colnaghi & Co., 1822, aguatint with contemporary hand colouring, 400 x 480mm, near contemporary {lit gesso frame with Parker Gallery label on verso o £250-350, 218* Roberts (David). Convent of St Saba land] Sabasti ancient Samaria, published F.G.Moon, 1844, pair of hand coloured lithographs, each approximately 380 x 520mm, mounted, framed ‘and glazed in matching line & wash mounts ond modern ornate git frames a 160-200 216" Say (William). Cupid and Psyche, 1816, mezzotint with contemporary colour after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 445 x 600mm, ‘mounted, framed ond glazed « 100-200 217* School posters. A collection of sixteen posters, early ~ mid 20th century, sixteen chromolithographic German educational posters showing, mammals, fungi, botany, fish, reptiles ond ‘amphibians, some creasing and small closed tears, all large folio format but varlous sizes and condition, framed and glazed 08) 100-150 218 Serap album. A 19th century scrap album, containing ‘engravings, mezzotints and ithogrophs, many with contemporary ‘hand colouring, including fashion & costume, topographical views, sporting and natural history, genre ond cartoons, partilly excised, contemporary half morocco git, lacking spine, boards near detached, folio. o 280-20 219 Serap albums. A group of 4 large scrap albums, late 19th and ‘early 20th century, containing many hundreds of colour and black ‘and white tlustrations, including chromolithographs, chromo scraps, pen and pencil drawings, postcards, photographs, cigarette cards, engravings, cartoon strips, etc., including items from Peors, Nister, Raphael Tuck, Graphic, ILN and Sketch, ete., various sizes including some very large format and pasted to rectos ‘and versos of approximately 90 linen leaves, @ few additional leaves partly cut, some occasional rubbing, soiling and minor defects, contemporary cloth, soiled and very worn, approximately {80 x 54cm and slightly smatter All volumes bear the manuscript bookplat of Frank Grosoer, 50 Market Place, Faversham, to font pastedowns. w 200-800 220* Sherwin John Keyse). The Happy Village and] The Deserted Village, published D.Orme [1793 or later). stipple engravings published in colour, occasional repaired marginal closed teas, tach epproximately 480% 598mm, mounted, framed and glazed in tniform modern gt mouldings @ £200-800 221* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). The Right Man on the wrong ‘Oss’ [and] ‘The Wrong man on the Right "Oss', circa 1912, pair of lithographs, finished with contemporary hand colouring and body colour, each approximately 305 x 300mm, ‘mounted, framed and glazed a £300-400 222° Stubbs (George). An Arabian bolonging to Mr Gregory, published Robert Sayer, [1777 or later], uncoloured mezzotint, mall margins, two smail repaired marginal closed tears, 255 x 385mm Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon Tim Complete Engraved Works, no.23 state W. ow £250-350 layton. George Stubbs, The 223" Topographical engravings, A mixed collection of ‘approximately 450 engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of Brith and foreign topographical views, including ‘examples by Dugdale, Neale, Byrne, Wallis, Nelson, Westoll and ‘Mozris, some with hand colouring, «few duplicates, small format, various sizes and condition (approx.450) 2100-160 224" Wales. A mixed collection of approximately 500 engravings, ‘mostly 18th & 19th century, topographical engravings, some with hhand colouring. Including examples by Gastineau, Dugdale Radciyffe, Hooper, Winkles, Storer and Payne, mostly small format ome duplicates, various sizes and canaition (approxs00) 1150-200, 225" Wales. A large collection of approximately 800 engravings, ‘mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs of Welsh topographical views, Including examples by Gastineau, Wood, Radeiyffe, Neale, Morris, Buck and Allen, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx 300) 200-500 226" Wales. A mixed collection of approximately 525 topographical views in Monmouth, Glamorgan, Pembroke, ‘Anglesey, Brecknock, Radnor, Flint and Caermarthenshire, mostly 19th century, hand coloured engraved views, Including examples by Gastineau, Grose, Dugdale, Redclyffe, Alken, Bartlett, Prior, Turner and Sparrow, occasione! duplicates, mounted (appr0x825) 200-800 227° Webster (Thomas). ‘Punch’, published The Art Union, 1859, large uncoloured engraving, some spotting and repaired marginal ‘closed tears, 635 x 1215mm, framed and glazed in a neor ‘contemporary stained oak frame o 50-80 ensue tA-raeer a Lot 229 228" Wolf Joseph & Smit J.) Fells Catus, originally published in A Monograph of the Felidae, or Family of Cats by Daniel Giraud Eli, [18831, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 540 x 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed o 100-160 229° Wolf (Joseph & Smit JJ. Gallus La-Fayettei, originally published in Daniel Giraud Elliot's "Monograph of Phasianidae’, 1872], lithograph with bright contemporary hand colouring, old ‘punch holes’ to let hand margin not affecting image, 560 x 450mm, {together with Wolf (J), American Turkey, originally published in ‘The New and Heretofore Unfigured Species of the Birds of North ‘America’, (1869],lithogroph with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed with loss of ttle, Latin genus title added in pencil below Jimage, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, 510 x 380mm a 100-160 230* Zobell ames George). {Islay, Macaw and Love birds), published Henry Graves & Co, 1877, uncolourad engraving after Sir Edwin Landseer, proof before ttl, signed by the engraver inpencil to lower right, bind stamp of the Printsellers Asscoiation to lower loft, 615 545mm, mounted, framed and glazed o 100-160 HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA Oe 251* Berkeley Family. A small group of ephemera relating to the Berkeley family, late 19th end early 20th century, Including letters ‘and manuscript notes relating to members in Upper Norwood and Eastbourne, some genealogical ephemera and a few pre-printed and legal documents, plus a group of approximatoly 45 albumen print cartes de visite and 7 framed portrait miniatures, one Identified as John Richard Berkeley (1815-18%) to verso, and including 3 small watercolour miniatures on Ivory attributed to ‘Mabe! Hobsont?-1943), one of a young woman (5.5 x4.5cm), one of ‘9 young boy (7x 5.5cm) and one of o baby with for curly hair (5 x Sem), the last with label to verso identifying the sitter as Marion Ida Borkéley of Upper Norwood, south east London, titled ‘Baby April” (acarton) £100-150, S Ait Cbwemeg prfinte Aor | Augueks 7 Are, Qilerg be bBo tag hoi at oper | Ben Aa peal) Amaren: tte had ar ee a. | pte # He by heheayel Zo aes fern, etek fagine wh (2 7” PA ee 232 Burney (Frances ‘Fanny’, Madame d’Arblay, 1752-1840). Autograph Letter in the third person, signed Miss Burney to ‘address panel, dated January 15th, 1784, Ipp. letter addressed to Miss Hamilton, "Mrs Delany depends upon Miss Hamiiton not withstanding” regretting not being ble to visit, year on date written ina.ifferent hand, loosely tipped into volume 1 of Diary and Letters of Madame D’Arbiay, Author of Evelina, Cecilia, &c., edited by Her Niece Iie. Charlotte Frances Barrett], 7 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1842-46, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, some spotting and toning, modern bookplate of Arnold Haskell to upper pastedowns, cll edges git, contemporary cai, git decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels (one volume number label ‘deficient & one with loss), rubbed and light wear, By Mrs Mary Granville Delany (1700-1788) was an artist an friend of Royalty wo lved in @ house protded by King George Il. The novelist and darst Fanny Burney was a frequent visitor while engaged as Keeper ofthe Robes to Queen Charotte Mary Hamiton (1756-1818) was a courtier and dais. anddaughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton and Lady Jane Hamilton, daughter of the Earl of Abercorn I 177 Mary Hamilton became a member of George I's court, acting as assistant governess to the Princesses, a postion she held unt ‘782. This letter reads "Miss Burney presents her best respects to Mrs. Dolany,& is truly socry itis out of her power to have the honour of wating upon her tomorrow: but she has an appointment with Mrs. Ord to fccompany her tothe last relearal of» new opera, which begine at 12 Selock, & will not be orer {il four. Miss B.is extremely obigies to Miss Hamilton for her very kind use of secret influence, & both grieved & ‘mortifies not tobe able to benefit from it She hopes Mrs. Delany wil have the indulgence to admit her some day In next week: though she dare not hint at sch a wish for the (vase, let it should be impracticable, St. Martin's Street, Jany. 1th [17841", a £300-400 233" Cricket Menu. Cricket match between the Australian Eleven and the Earl of Sheffield’s Eleven, Sheffield Park, May 9th 1893, printed John Beal & Son, [1893], folded menu card, printed in Colours and gilt with embossed crests, Dr W.G. Grace cited as Captain ofthe Ear! of Sheffield’ Eleven and J. M'Carthy Blackham {28 Captain of the Australian team, a few minor marks, 150.x100mm ‘Arare item from this early Australian tour. The EarofSheffilds XI won the match by eight wickets, Grace making 3, Shrewsbury 62 and Guna 56; Lockwood tock nine wickets. For Australia, who followed on, Graham top scored with 32, Coningham 29 & 26, MeLecd 28 & 25 and Giffen took sb and Coningham 5 wickets in the match. o 200-500 234 Diaries. A group of 50 small-format diaries from various owners, 1804-1963, including 10 19th-century diaries, owners lncluding G.C. Backhouse, Elzebeth A. Chick and Grace Backhouse, ‘group of 7 diaries kept by Gerald Leigh Goldie between 1929 and 1945, 4 1920s diaries kept by C.L. Thurlby of Cirencester, 1935 Wolkers diary kept by Charles Hathaway on a world cruise on Franconia, a 1944 Letts pocket diary kept by J. Wiliams of Cardiff, together with some letters ond World Wor Il documents, etc., various bindings, 8v0/small 810 (50) 100-200 235* [George Ill. Vellum recovery document of George ll, dated Hilary Term 1762, with engraved decorative border and portrait of the young King, relating to the recovery of land in Langley North ‘Stoke and Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, by Christopher Cowper ‘against Andrew Searle, original intact royal seal (rubbed) in meta! skippet attached by original vellum tog rf 100-150 Lot 256 7 236" German Jewish Family Archive. An interesting and complex archive of family ephemera centred on the family of writer and activist Frieda Sichel (nee Gotthelft, originally of Kassel, Germany, circa 1860-1945, comprising 1) of Frieda Sichel: a photograph of hor (1935), two copies of her birth certificate, a letter from Binal Brith, Beriin, introducing her to the Chief Rabbi of Johannesburg (0935), Frieda’s doctorate thesis on John Stuart Mill (Heidelberg, 1915); 2) of Kart H. Sichel (born 1886; married Frieda 1918): copy of birth certificate, photographs of designs for a synagogue and churches, engineering diploma (1910), letter from Reich’s Ministry rejecting appeal (1935), ton photographs of various dates including {5 a boy, as a young man, at City Hall and with Frieda in South Africa, his Familien Stommbuch (femily records), o few cuttings, etc.: 3) of Gustav's father Kor! (1848-1922, banker): two cabinet photographs including one showing Kor! wearing Franco-Prussian War medal, various military affidavits, official documents relating to family of Gustav's father, Moses Sichel, three apprenticestip documents (1862), and military decument from King’s Prussian 3rd Rogiment (1876): 4) a group of photographs and documents mainly relating to Frieda Sichel's birth family including approximately 20, photographs, including 16 cartes de visite and one cabinet card, of Frieda’s father and forebears, an early immunization form (1840), ‘marrige certificate for Israel Press, Mary Sariuels, Moses Siche'’s registration for commerce, o biography of Otto Loewi (Nobel Prize winner) old copy ofa certificate of protection for Hertz Salomon, letter from Kar’s mother to his children, various cuttings, tc; 5) documents relating to Frieda and Kar!’sson Gerhard ‘Gerry’ Sichel (born 1923; arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa 1936), mostly in English, typed and handwritten, including twelve of Gerhards documents and letters (over 40 pages) giving an account of his ite In the South African air Force in World War I training frst asa plot. later as @ gunner and radio operator engoged in heavy bombing raids on North Italy and Austria, with posts in Cairo, Italy ond Polestine, including vivid descriptions of life there, reloted lettors _giving further descriptions of his wor, including in 1945 airiting freed British prisoners back to Britain fe n England, and avisitto Jewish refugee relations in London, plus various certificates and documents; 6) 2 copies of family trees, for the Loewi and Gotthelft families of Kassel, many entries of people who died in the Holocaust, marked with the simple note "Perish CC”, (including Frieda Sichels sister Helene and her nephew, Walter), the Loew! book giving an address lst of survivors, the Gottheltt book listing professions token up by the family, and noting elite achievements Inscience ond commerce Frieda H. ichel (nae Gotthelt) was born in Kassel in 1889. Her family, wore {or three generations, from 1853-1985, the owners and publishers of the ‘KaselerTageblat’,» notable local paper. The newspaper folded in 1932, rainy due to the Nazi boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. In 118 sho ‘married Karl-Hermann Sie! with wham she had two children. She wasn the Jewigh Womens’ Association B'nai Brith Girls and @ boars member of the Aszocition of National Economiste of Germany In 1988 she became the president of the Relen's Deputation of the German Jews and founded the Acisory Centre for tewish economic aid and development in Kasse They emigrated to South Africa In 1935 where she founded a residential home for Jewish relugees fom occupied Europe and worked in various Aled organisations. An important and wide-ranging archive. (an archive) ‘2600-1200 lary. A small archive of heraldic working papers & 5, including original pen, ink & watercolour studies of costs of arms, mostly 19th century, Including pen, ink & watercolour, heightoned in gilt of armorials of Lydcott of Checkendon, Oxon, quartering Burley, Cope of Hanwell Castle Baronet, Carleton of Brightwell Baldwin, Throckmorton of CChastelton, Norreys of Weston on the Green, Oglethorpe of ‘Newington, Stompe of Newnham Murren, Oxfordshire, Peniston of Bampton etc., with associated manuscript genealogies, plus two earlier pen, ink & watercolour studies ofthe armorials of Sir Thomas Spencer of Yarington, Oxfordshire & Sir Edward Freare of Water Eaton, Oxfordshire. plus various other manuscript papers and printed extracts etc. relating to heraldry & genealogical research, ‘plus @ 10 poge pamphlet “On the Connexion of Arderne, or Arden, of Cheshire, with the Ardens of Warwickshire, [Extracted from the Topographer, Port ll. Sept. 1843)", with few hand-coloured printed ‘armorial illustrations to text, inscribed to upper margin of title "Sir Charles G. Young, Garter, with the Authors Compt’, stitched as issued, slim 8vo, all loosely contained in a small portfolio Provenance: Frecerc Parker Moral collection, thence by descent, (a portale) 950-260, 288 Humorous Cookery Broadside. & La Reunion de Bacchus et Terpsichore, Thucydides Tirebouchon, De Paris, Cheltenham, 5.Y. Griffith and Co., circa 1830, printed broadside in French with ‘humorous dishes in two columns, minor spotting and creases on folds, page, 27.5 x19.5¢m o £100-150, 239 luminated Testimonial. An illuminated testimonial for John Dent Goodman upon tendering his resignation as director and chairman of the London and Midland Bank Ltd., 15th July 1898, produced by Blades, East & Blades, [1898], @ total of 4 woll- ‘executed watercolour gilt and gouache leaves, the first 2 with text, the third leaf with 25 mounted vignette oval portrait photographs (manuscript key leaf loosely inserted), the fourth leof with 15 vignettes of bank buildings (11 albumen print photographs and 4 well-executed watercolours to matetl, the Art Nouveau decorative orders with floral and foliage designs, the second leaf with 2 ‘armoriols and mottos to lower border, each 54 x 25cm and window- ‘mounted in thick card, Blades, East & Blades git stamp to final blank leaf, some mostly marginal spotting, moire silk doublures, oll ledges gilt, contemporary red morocco with gilt rules ond bank's circular gilt crest to upper cover, inner dentelles with git floral ‘design, minor rubbing at head and foot of spine, large 4to (49x 40cm) From the collection of his grandion Sit Vielor Goodman, Clerk of the Parlaments ow 150-200, 240° Insurance Ephemera. A group of insurance ephemera items, including a rare marine policy, 16 December 1780. printed document completed in manuscript, insurers Messrs. Langston & Dixon, insuring Captain T. Hill onboard the ship Hera and sailing between Charles Town, South Carolina to London, insuring each ‘pound of indico for 5 shillings and sixpence, bifolium spittin two ‘and docket heavily soiled, folio, plus issues of the London Gazette, & March 1687, The Times, 2 April 1813, a folder of 114 insurance bookmarks, plus 2 folders including approximately 20 insurance policies and 20 receipts, mostly 9th century, various sizes, plus 4 ‘colendors/blotters (approx. 160) 160-200 241 John (Augustus, 1878-1961). Chiaroscuro. Fragments of ‘Autobiography: First Series, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 1952, portrait frontispiece, ilustrations, original cloth, dustjacket, spine slightly faded, 870 Presentation copy, interibed to front endpaper: “To Manina, my good collaborative, Augustus John, 1952". Together with thee signed one page futograph letters to Manisa Mesquita, two dated 1943, sending her ‘manuscripts for typing, with verious comments “Fm so glad this work ‘doesn't bore you, I's a good omen!” a signed Christmas card, 1948, sone page unsigned typescript note, dated 1982, to Daniel George at Jonathan Cape, “nc ie Menina back# Good news! She helped me enormously before land it seems to me she makes everything look better than it realy is Mexican magicl", with an attached compliment slip “D.G. thought you ‘would be amused to see the attached! Seware, as Augustus on the prow! ‘again, plus some press cuttings. Menina Mesquita was secretary to ‘Jonathan Cape. o £200-300 242 Kipling (Rudyard, 1865-1956), [The Portrait Birthday Book of Famous Names], circa 1920, ¢ total of approximately 150 ‘utographs including Rudyard Kipling (50 December) ond Ulric O. Thynne (1871-1987, British soldier and champion polo player) for éth July, other family names Include Pope, Butcher and Macdonald, lacks proliminary leaves and fst leaf, one leaf detached, some spotting, ‘all edges git, original cloth git little soiling and wear, mo © 70-100 245* Military ephemera. A large collection of military ephemera, Including runs of the Journal of the Corps of Drums Society, Band International, Royal Marines Historical Society Newsletter, numerous folders of related cuttings and related ephemera, o large quantity of marching band and related CDs and DVDs, etc. From the library ef Majer Alastair Donald, Royal Marines. (eartons) £100-200 244 Monck (George, st Duke of Albemarle, 1608-1670). Document signed, Coldstream, January 1659/60, ¢ permit of possport for Alex. Monk of Mains and attendants ‘to passe about his occasions in Scotland, and to repasse without molestation... written in a clerical hand on poper and completed in manuscript with signature of George Manck lower right, wax seal top left, heavily spotted and dampstained, frayed on folds, 1 poge, folio (29 x19.5cm) © 100-160 245" Ruskin John, 1819-1900). A group of 4 autograph letters signed ‘J. Ruskin’, Brantwood, Coniston & Oxford, January to March 1883 and one undated, three to George Newlands and one to [Egbert] Rydings, all concerning the Guild of St. George, the undated letter reading, "I shall be entirely glad to receive any ‘Companions, for my Companions who can prove to me they will be feithful to its principles - whether they con give money or not’ the ‘others concerning accounts of the Guild, etc. the etter to Rydings reading in past, You are Mr Baker and Mr Wiliams must carry out your statement as well os if] were dead. The Gulldspeople ('ve told you all that again and again). Send me now a printed statement up {fo end of 1882 such as you would make if | were dead... @ total of 8 pages on 4 bifolia, 8v0, two with original addressed and postmarked envelopes, together witha secretarial letter from John Ruskin to George Newlands, two copy letters, plus some related printed ephemera and other George Newlands manuscriot accounts, etc. John Ruskin founded the Guild of St, George in 1871 and this charitable Education Trust has continued untl the present doy. The founding aim of ‘the Gulld was to acquire land and through labour, wind and water power, to bring it into useful production (a packet! 500-600 & & im 246* Sandys (Winifred). A group of 19 original watercolour postcards of Canterbury Tales characters, after illustrations from the Ellesmere MS., circa 1900, well-executed watercolours on plain white postcards, mony with pencil title beneath, printed postcard details of Reeves Whatman Post Card with divided backs toversos, ‘ll unused and loosely inserted Into a copy of Saunders (John, editor), Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, new and revised edition, 1894, black & white illustrations, the majority with hand-colouring cand Colour notes [by Winfred Sandys], presentation inscription to hatt-title, ‘Walter Crane Esq., RWS. in remembrance of the great ‘esteem for him and his works, of the author, from EM, Sounders’, original cloth, rubbed and soiled, 8v0 From the library of Anthony Crane, grandson of Walter Crane and son of Lonel Crane and Winired Sandys. Whifred was the daughter of Frederick Sandys and on artist herself, nd ts Anthony Crane who has identied the Sepicted onthe postcards are Chaucer trortispiece, trom the Hrleien MS), Dector of Physlc, Canons Yeoman, Clerk, Fran, Miler ith cupieate on ‘racing paper, Reeve, Merchant, Shipman, Cook snd Wife of Bath. (20) £100-150, 247 Serap albums. A collection of three Victorian scrap albums, ‘mid to late 19th century, three albums containing original drawings ‘and watercolours, prints and engravings, manuscript writings, cuttings, scrops, and greetings cards, including a number of pen & ink cartoon drawings, some watercolour end pencil portraits, flower pictures. and landscapes. and W.E. Gladstone's signature ‘mounted, one album with contemporary ink inscriptions on endpapers, all edges gilt, original morocco bindings, various, {generally rubbed or somewhat worn, 4to 6) 180-200 248 Serap books. A collection of five serap albums, 19th century, Containing lithographs and engravings of genre scenes, topography, portraits, natural history, eld sports, feshion and costume, watercolours and caricatures, all albums partially excised, mixed bindings, some lacking spines with boards near detached, folio. 6 100-150 249* Vellum Deeds - Essex. A group of 17 mostly folding vellum land deeds, 1688/1871, largaly relating to Writtle, near Chelmsford, the earliest dated 1688 with decorative initial penwork and 2 seal tags with small seals, one dated 1704, the others all 19th century, ‘mostly with seals om 100-150 Lot 250 Lot 251 250* White Star Line. An interesting collection of postcards, ‘menus, photographs and other related Items, cca 1910-205, Including Liners Adratie, Afric, Alberti, Arable, Athonic, Baltic, Bardi, Britannic, Colgaric, Conopic, Cedric, Celt, Ceramic, Corinthie, Cratc, Cymrie, Dorie, Georgie, Homeric, Laurent, Megontic, Mojestic, Mecic, Oceonic, Olympic, Persic, Regina, Suevic, Teutonic, Titanic, presented toa high standard in two ring binder fles with copied inserts ofthe postcards backs, etc. @ ‘160-200 6 251 Wodehouse (Pelham Grenville, 1881-1975). A one page ‘autograph letter, signed 'P.G. Wodehouse’, dated January 1929, fon headed paper to a Mr Morris: “Thank you so much for your letter... thriling enough living in Park Lane at the moment, as they are pulling down ail the houses in Hereford Row and work all through the night. | haven't slept for weeks.” old folds and small stain, together with a one page signed typed lstter to the same, dated May 1929, from Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, “Dear Mr Morris. Thank you for your letter and Lama long way from any lof my books here. | will see about it when I got back to London. | think you had better send me a reminder, though.”, old fold and ‘one or two pale spots, together with collection of autograph letters, notes, cards, clipped signatures etc from Henry Wood, ‘ugh Wolpole, EV. Lucas, Edward Phillies Oppenheim, Hilaire Belloc, Arnold Bennett, Reginald Blomfield, Edmund Allenby, John Galsworthy, Compton Mackenzie, AP. Herbert, Jeffrey Farnol, th Earlof Lonsdale and AEW. Mason (approx 38) 500-400 ‘STAMPS Lot 255 252* British Commonwealth collection in 18 albums, early to EILR, including Falklands, G.VLR, New Zealand, South Africa, etc 08) £250-350 253* Journal of Chinese Philately. A large collection of approximately 170 issues, 1982-2016, numerous colour illustrations, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8v0 (acarton) 50-80 254* First Day Covers. A large collection of First Day Covers, including East Africa, Munich Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. (acarton) £100-150, 255" France. A large collection of stamps from France, mostly used, from early Ceres and Nopoleon Issues, Peace & Commerce Types | & I, 19205, 30s, to 2004, including some dues, air, pre~ printed, scals, ond an Stanley Gibbons French stamp catalogue (cing binder £180-250, 256% France. An early to modern mint accumulation of stamps from France, Including Napoleon Ill and Ceres issues, Peace & Commerce Types | & Il, 1920s and 30s, etc., to 1995, minishets, booklets, pro-cancalled, Unesco, also Cinderalle’s, some with ‘advertisements (album) 2150-260, 257" Great Britain & World, Three elbums of GB & World stamps, VR ‘onwards, including Penny Reds, Blues, various denominations, plus Bermuda Siver Wedding 1972 printed by Harrison & Son, London, etc 3 150-200, Lot 256 2 258" Great Britain. A selection of GB VR stamps on a stockcard, Including @ 4 margin fd black, light red MX and some 1d reds, 2d blues and surface printed VRS a 100-160 259° Great Britain, in various albums, including decimal mint issues, First Day Covers, including special cancels, world issues, etc, allina large box 0 60-0 260* Great Britain. An early range on a page with 1840 1d blacks (2, one with 4 margins), 1d reds ond 2d blacks (20 stamps) a 270-100 261" Great Britain. 1840-1977, collection in a printed album, Jncluding 1840 td blacks (2), both with four margins, 1929, PUC mint, 1959-48 high volues set unmounted mint, 1951 high values 4/m, G.VLR, watermark varieties Postage Due 1987 and 1951 sets unmounted mint. The E.R issues are solid including 1985 Castes, Grophites, Posphos commemoratives ee. Also 8 stockbook of Rhodesia UDI ltues including elinder blocks, te a 500-400 262" Luxemburg. A collection of stamps from Luxemburg, Including u/m early examples, Officials, blocs, etc., also m/m and used ranges, from early issues to 1940s ‘Sureful lot on stocklnavs, (bag) 160-250 263* Miscellaneous Stamps. 17 cartons of mixed stamps and Teterence books, mostly 20th century World & GB, including an ‘lbum of VR India Postoge, British Empire Exhibition 1924, etc. (or cartons) 200-500 264* Persia. A quantity of stamps from Persia Iran) from 1891, ‘mint and used, 1911 m/m Ahmed Mirza set to 30kr, olso some Turkey (Ottoman Empire) & Libya Ga bag) £50-80 265* Postal History. A collection of approximately 300 envelopes ‘and stamps, mostly relating to Wiltshire builders Huntley & Sons, circa 1880-90s, including VR Halfpenny vermilion with Bristol postmark, One Penny lilac with Bristol postmark, other postmarks include, Wilton, Devizes, Marlborough, Andover, Bath, Salisbury ete, together with legal documents relating to Pinninger & Son Solicitors, Westbury Wiltshire (2 bags) 100-200 CET rt Lot 267 266" Postal History. An album of free fronts dating from 1825 to 1837, presented in an album and neatly captioned by the compiler, Including the signatures of Sir Robert Peel, Duke of Wellington, William IV and his nephew and son-in-law Duke of Gloucester, ‘approximately 85 pages, 4to (27 x 2icm) o £200-300, 267* Russia. Mint and used stamps from early Russia, Serbia, Romania and Montenegro, on stockleaves (abag) 550-50 Lot 268 Lot 269 268% Stockbooks. Two stockbooks containing an accumulation of ‘mint stamps from Switzerland, from early issues including Seated Helvetia, SG58 40c green, to 1960s (1940s to 1960s in blocs and part sheets), and including a range of Airmal, Pro Juvente, Pro Patria, Postage dues and a Swiss catalogue 6 100-160 269* Switzerland. A collection of used stamps from Switzerland fon stockleaves, from early issues and including a good range of seated and standing Helvetia’, postage dues, airmails and Pro- “Juvente, to 1939 (obo) 100-160 270* World Stamps. Old time in an album and loose, catalogues, etc (bo 270-100, 271" World Stamps, in 22 albums/stockbooks, ina large box (2) 100-160 272 World Stamps, in 15 albums in a large carton, including SG, Foreign, Denmark mint collection, GB including decimal mint, various Victorian, ete (05) 2100-150 273* World Stamps, accumulation in 26 albums / stockbooks in a heavy box, including Scandinavian, Latin America, GB, ete ea) 2100-160 274% World Stamps. Six albums of modern World stamps, comprising Russia & Eastern Block, Malogosy to New Zealand, Transkei to Zambia, South Georgia to Tonga and France, including Turks & Caicos Islands 1958 Raking Salt, Geological and Natural History stamps, ete. 6 £50-80 COINS 275* Charles |. Briot Sixpence, anchor on obverse and reverse, 3.2g, very fine; Shiling Scotch Briot,mm Thistle (scratched), 5.78, ‘ine, plus Shiling Type 1 Tower 1625, 4.65, fine o £200-300 276" Coins. A substantial collection of mostly 20th century British ‘and Foreign coins, together with two Vietorian sliver crowns 1889/92, four George lll 1797 Cartwheel pennies, ete eartons) 277* Crown, GV. ry 100-180 1921, good very fine 160-200 278* Crown, GillLR., laureate heod right @), 1818/19/20, laureate head left 2), 1821/22, all very fine and better; Crown, VR, young head left (3), 1844/45/47, ne and better, G.V.R. (2), 1902, ‘Jubilee’ Crown 1935 001 180-200 Lot 279 65 279* Crown, Charles Il 1677, V. Nono, obv with engraved initials, fine; Crown, George Il 1818, laureate head right, fine: Crown, VR 1889, fine plus Penny, G.llLR 1808, good very fine o £100-150 280* Medals. General Strike, Service Medal 1926, bronze, obverse with Britannia holding o laurel, winged emblem of the London, ‘Mialand and Scottish Reilwoy Company, FOR SERVICE IN NATIONAL EMERGENCY MAY 1926, reverse with three draped figures, two locomotives resting upon outstretched hands LARGITAS MVNERIS SALVS REIPVBLICAE UNC, 5Imm with leather presentation case, together with a Horticultural silver git medal by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1911, 60mm diameter with presentation cose, o silver commemorative medal for the Centenary of Meiji Emperor's Enthronement (1852-1912), 60mm diameter plus @ Royal Armouries silver commemorative medal in presentation case, weighable silver 5.602 w 281" Mixed Coins. Silver commemorative dish inset with 1965 ‘Churchill crown, Roberts & Dore, London 1974, 10cm diameter, cased with certificate (No.1505), together with a similar dish by the same maker inset with 1977 Jubilee crown, London 1977, cased with certificate (No.1506/3000), various silver proof coins including Royal Mint 1977 Jubilee crown, 1995 Second World War coin, 1996 Celebration of Football £2 coin, 50th Anniversary of the United ‘Nations £2 coin, 1972 Isle of Man 25p coin, Balwick of Guernsey 25p Coin, all cased, an accumulation of world coins including American 1976 dollar, George V/ VI coppers coinage, various modern proot sets, ete ‘comprehensive list can be supplied on request (acarton) 100-150 282* Proof Coins. A collection of modern proof coins, including three Republic of Panama 20 Balboas, nine American and Commonweatth silver Dollars, The Government of St Helena an ‘Ascension Island Silver Pledfort Fifty Pence Coins, 1784 cased with certificate, Falkland Islands Liberation Crown, cased with certificate, and other coins (aearton) £300-500 THE MORRELL COLLECTION OF 17TH CENTURY TRADESMEN’S TOKENS OF OXFORDSHIRE & OXFORD E ~ A private collection of tokens formed by Frederick Parker Morrell (1838-1908), Solicitor to the University and former Mayor of Oxford 283" Adderbury. Henry Hunt, farthing, 1656, 0.98. good fine, (BW 2, Milne 2, W3562), and another, .1g, nearly fine, BAMPTON, Walter Lardner, chandler Halfpenny, not dated, 1.1%, nearly fine, (BW 4, ‘Milne 4, N 3568), BANBURY, John Allington, apothecary, Halfpenny, 1666, 13g, fine, (BW 4, Milne 6, N 3567), Mathew Ansley, farthing, not dated, 0.8g, fair, (3W7, Milne 7, N 3568), Beniamen Hibberdine, ‘apothecary, Farthing, not dated, 1.08, fie, (BW 10, Milne 10, N 3570), Wiliom Mander, tallowchondiler. Farthing, 1656, 14g, fine, (GW 12, Milne 13, W 3573) a 2150-250 66 284" Banbury. Thomas Dekell, ronmonger, Farthing, not dated, (Obverse: THOMAS DEKELL around horseshoe, Reverse: IN BANBVRY ‘round TE D,1.1g, nearly fine, (BW 8, Milne 8, not in Norweb) Rare. o ea0-20 285* Banbury. Thomas Pym, mercer. Halfpenny, not dated, Obverse: HIS HALFE PENNY around T | ., Reverse: OF BANBARY MERCER around roll of cloth, 1.%g, felr/fine, (BW 13, Milne 17, nt in Norweb) Rare o 290-20 286" Banbury. Manasses Plumpton, fruterer, Farthing, 1883, 10g, hnearly fine/fair, (BW 14, Milne 15, not in Norweb), rare, George Robins, grocer, Halfpenny, 1689, 1.6g, fine, (BW/16, Milne 1, N 3576), Henry Smith, ironmonger, Farthing, 1656, 0.86, fine but parts uunderstruck, (BW 20, Milne 21, N 3577), Mathew Smith, gardener. Halfpenny, 1869. 17g, ne, BW 21, Milne 23, N'3579), Thomas Sutton ‘at the Raindeer’, Halfpenny 1666, 2.0 , good fine, (BW 23, Mine 25, N 35871, Nathaniell Wheatley, mercer, Farthing, 1664, 0.96, {g00d fine ine, (BW 32, Milner 38, N 3586) a 100-200 287" Bicester. John Borrows, ironmonger, Farthing, not dated, (0.86, foir, (BW 37, Mine 34, Ni 3589), Thomas Burges, pewterer, Farthing, 1665, 0.7g, very fine, (BW 38, Milne 35, N 3690), Thomas Clements. draper, Farthing, not dated, 1.1g. fine, (BW 41, Milne 38, 'N 3592), Will Hudson, halfpenny, 1669, 0.8g, nearly fne but small Chip in edge, (BW 42, Milne 32, N 3594), Frances Wall, octagonal hhalfpenny, 1669, 1.5g, fine, (BW 44, Milne 41.N 3596) Searee, 6 100-200 Lot 288 288* Burford. Borough farthing. 1668, 2.4g. nearly fine, (BW 46, Milne 43, N 3598), unusually heavy and “dumpy’ and possibly contemporary (2) cast copy, EC. at the 3 Shugar Loves’ Farthing, 183, 1.2g, good fine, (BW 47, Milne 45, N 3807), issuer identified by Mine as “Edmond Castle’, Thomas Mathewes ‘at the Beare’, Farthing, not dated, 0.9¢, fino, (BW 48, Milne 49, N 3605), John Payton, halfpenny, 1669, 2.1g, fine but pierced, (BW50, Milne 52, N ‘3601, John Sindy, grocer, Farthing, 1653, 12g, fine, (BW 62, Milne, '53, N $602), and another in brass, nearly fine, Charles Yate, forthing, 1664, 1.88, Fine, (BW 54, Milne 55, N 3803) ” 100-200 Lot 289 a 289° Chinnor. Tho. Beckly, weaver, Farthing, not dated, 1.5g, good fine, (BW 55, Milne 57, N 3608), Chipping Norton, Michaell Cornish, farthing, .0g, very fine, (BW 59, Milne 62, N 3610, Joseph Davis, farthing, not dated, 0.7g, fir, (BW 0, Milne 63, N 3612), Wiliam Diston ‘at Ye Whit Hart’ Halfpenny, 1586. 2.22, Fie, (BW 6t, Milne 4, N 3624). Dovid Dix, halfpenny, 1684, 1.8g, fair, (BW 63, Milne 66, 'N 3613), Samuel Former, apothecary, Farthing, not dated, 11g, very fine, (BW 64, Milne 67, N 3614) @ 160-200 290* Chipping Norton. "E.R. (Edmond Rowltight), Heart-shaped halfpenny, 1868, Obverse: On left, roll of tobacco: on right, knife over lear, below, two crossed pipe, at foot € DR. Reverse: OF (CHIPPING NORTON around HIS HALFE PEN .0g,foir/g00d fine, (BW 70, Milne 75, N 3821) Scarce. The isuer was ether the Edmond Rolriht lias Fullor or his son with the same name who are both mentioned in the wil of Richard Fuller iia Rolight, yeoman of Great Rallight [Probate Onford 1639) Cr £100-200 291" Chipping Norton. Honry Fawler, halfpenny, 1669, 2.2, fine with areas of patination, (BW 85, Milne 70, N 3617), Henry Fawier, farthing, not dated, 1.3 g, good fine, (BW 66, Milne 69, N 3616), Richard Groves, grocer, Farthing 1659. 1.2g, very fine, (BW 68, Milne 71, N3618), Edmond Rowhight, forthing, not dated, 1.6 g, good fine, (GW 71, Mine 74, N 3820, Culham, John Wells ‘at the Hors Shoe’, Farthing, not dated, 0.6g, nearly very fine, (BW 77, Milne 79, W 3626) Te only token from this vilage and in unusually good condition ° 160-200 292+ Deddington. John Elkington, haltpenny, 1667, 20g, fine, GW 79, Milne 81, N 3628), Ann Makepace, mercer, Forthing, not dated, 1g, very fine, (BW 81, Milne 83, N 3629), Thomas Nutt, mercer. Farthing, 1653, 13g, fne/very fine, (BW 82, Milne 84, N 3630), Duns Tew, Thomas Barret, carrier, Farthing, not dated, 0.8g, fine, (BW 86, Milne 89, N 3636), the only issuer of tokens inthis villoge, rare, Finstock, Edward Gordne, farthing, 1666, 0.7g, very fina, (BW 88, Milne 91, N 3640) The only token from this village 6 150-200 293" Henley. Corporation halfpenny, not dated (1669), 0.9g, fine, (GW 91, Milne 94, N 3644), Corporation Farthing, not dated (1669), 014g, good fino, (BW 92, Milne 96, N 3642), Richard Fowler, bodice ‘maker, Forthing 1468, 0.8g, fne/ nearly fino, (BW 95, Milne 99, N 3647), rore, Ambros Freeman, mercer, Farthing, not dated, 0.96, very fine, (BW 96, Milne 100, N 3648). Robert Rainsford, farthing. not dated, 1.28, fine, (BW 99, Milne 104, N 3851) Wiliam Robinson, ‘ishmonger, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.58, good fine/very fine, (BW 100, ‘Milne 105, N 3652), Seth Smith, farthing, not dated, 0.6g, fine, (BW 101, Mine 106, N 3653), scarce, Robert Sury, farthing, not dated, 1.096. very fine, (BW 108, Milne 108, N 3466), Thomas Wickins, tallow chandler, Farthing, not dated, 0.9g, far, (BW 104, Milne 109, N 3657) o £200-500, Lot 294 68 294% Hook Norton. James Beale, mercer, Halfpenny, 1668, 0.8¢, {g00d fine but several edge chips and a crack, (BW 106, Milne 11, N 3659), Scarce, Richard Parcks, ronmonger, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.76, {g00d fine, (BW 107, Milne 112, N 3660), Nettlebed, Davide Gasquon, “ot ye (Bull, Halfpenny, not dated, 14g, fine, (BW 108, Mina 113, 1N3663), scarce, Timothy Holding ‘at ye Whit Hort’. Hotfpenry, 1669, 14g, fine but centrolly pierced, (BW 108, Miine 114. N 3664), Northleigh, William ond Ann Mason, halfpenny, not dated, 1.78, fine, (BW -, Dickinson 110A, Milne 11, N 3661) 6 160-250 295* Oxford. City, farthing, 1652, 1.0g, ne, (BW 111-112, Leeds 5, 1 3672), Edword Applebee, tallow chandler, Farthing, not dated, 0.8, fine, (BW 113, Leeds 13, N 3676), Tholmas) Applebee, farthing, not dated, 0.8, fne, (BW 114, Leeds 15, N 3678), Wiliam Applebee, farthing, 1666, 11g, good fine, (BW 115, Leeds 16, N 3678), John Barrett, forthing 1665, 0.9, fino, (BW 117, Leeds 19, N 3680), John) Bishop, ‘at ye guilt (looking glass)’ millner, Farthing, 1657, 1.49g, foir-fine, (BW 121, Leeds 28, N 3748) 8 90-720 296% Oxford. City farthing, 1852, 12g, fine, (BW 111-112, Leeds 5, 1 3672), John Betts, tallor, Farthing, not dated, 1.5g, fine but some old corrosion, (BW 118, Leeds 20, N 3786), Michael Bird, watchmaker, Halfpenny, 1868, 2.6, fine, (BWP, Leeds 21, N3681), Gorge Bishop, cutler, Farthing 1588, 12g, vary no, (BW 120, Leeds 22, N 36821, Johin) Bishop, “at ye guilt (looking glass), milliner, Forthing, 1657, 1.1g, fine, (BW 121, Leeds 24, N 3747), plus another, the some, 12g, fair with centro! piercing 6 100-200 297* Oxford. Humphry Bodicott, vintner, Farthing, not dated, (048g, fine/tair with black patina, (BW 124, Leeds 27, N 3683), John Bowell, mercer at the ‘Sugar Lofe’, Farthing, 1657, 11g, fine, (BW 125, Leeds 29, N 3760), Thomas Burnham, ‘at ye tenis court, Farthing, not dated, 13g, fine, (BW 126, Leeds 32, N 3777), Richard Carter, brewer, Farthing, not dated, 13g, fine, (BW 128, Leeds 34, 'N 3685), Thomas Combes, ‘neare the East Gate’ grocer, Farthing, not dated, .1g, ne, (BW 129, Leeds 36, N 3768), Wiliam Cornish, ‘mercer, Farthing, 1668, 1.7, fair to fine but fully readable, (BW 131, Leeds 40, N 3686) ry 100-200 298* Oxford. Michael Bird, watchmaker, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.3g, fine, (BW 119, Leeds 21, N 3681), Joh{n) Bishop . ‘at ye guilt (looking ‘51088, miliner, Farthing, 1657, 1.0, fine/foir, (BW 121, Leeds 24, N 3757), Joh{n) Bishop, miliner, Farthing, 1868, 0.68, good fine, (BW 125, Leeds 26, N 3750), and another, 0.5g, fine, Humphry Bodicott, vintner, Farthing, not dated, 0.8g. foir/ine, (BW 124, Leeds 27, N 3683), Richard Carter, brewer, Farthing, not dated, 0.8g, good fine but some small edge chips, (BW 128, Leeds 34, N 3685), Nicholos Daniell, baker, Farthing, 1857, 0.96, fine, (BW 152, Leeds 4i,N 36871, scarce, and another, 0.8, foi, scarce @ 100-200 Lot 299 cy 299° Oxford. Wiliam Tonge, skinner, Farthing, 1657, 11g, nearly fine, (BW 174, Leeds 98, N 3729), scarce, William Tongue, cordwainer, Farthing, 1661, 1.1 g, fine, (BW 175, Leeds 99, N 3750), Will. Turner, farthing, not dated, 0.8 g, fine, (BW 177, Leeds 100, Not in Norweb (Different reverse die to N'3731), Ann Turton, ironmonger, Forthing, 1657, 0.98. fine, (BW 178, Leeds 101, N 3732), Rich(ard) Turton, ironmonger, Forthing, 1668, 1.0 g, fine, (BW 179, Leeds 102, 13733), Will Walker, ‘ot the Burd and Hond’, mercer, Farthing, not dated, 1.0 g, fine but obverse scratched, (BW 180, Leeds 103, N 3743), Walker was knighted in 1685, Wiliom Walker, forthing, 0.9 8, {oir/necrly fino, (BW 81, Leeds 104, N 3744) ” 2180-250 '300* Oxford. Samucll Walls, farthing, not dated, 0.8 g, nearly fine, (GW 182, Leeds 106, N 3755), scarce, Robert White, silk-weaver, Farthing, 1657, 1.2, nearly fine, (BW 185, Leeds 107, N 3757), Tho. Wiliams ot ye Spectacles’, Forthing, not dated, 1.1 , nearly fine, (BW 185, Leeds 109, N 3768), Robert Wilson, brewer, Farthing, not dated, 0.88, fine, (BW 186, Leeds 111, N 3739). Thomas Wood, vintner, Farthing, 1652, 1.1 g, very fine but part of the obverse not struck up, (BW 187, Leeds 112, N 3740), Edmund Wrigglysworth, ‘mercer, Farthing, 1662, 12g, very fino, (SW 188, Leeds M13, N3778), ‘and another, the some but struck on a broader flan, 0.66, very fine o ‘180-200 301" Oxford. Hugh Lambe, hosier, Farthing, 1685, 0.6 , neariy fine, (BW 182, Leods 66, N 3703), Richard Pont, vintner, Forthing, 1688, 13 8. fine, (BW 160, Leeds 78, N3714), Edward Prince, chandler, Farthing, not dated, 1.5 g, good fine, (BW 163, Leeds 81, N 3717, Rich(ard) Turton, ironmonger, Farthing, 1668, 1.2 , g00d fne, (BW 179, Leeds 102, N3753), and another, 0.9, fine but ports ofthe design not struck Lup, Robert White, sk-weaver, Farthing, 1657, 0.8, fine but bent and straightened, (BW 183, Leeds 107, N 3737), Thomas Stevenson, farthing, 1664, 0.8, fine, (W 152, Leeds 92, N3725) 100-160 302* Witney. Robert Wily senior, Halfpenny, not dated, Obverse: ROBERT WILLY OF around HIS HALF PENY. Reverse: WITNEY SENIOR ‘round & PW on woolsack, 1.7 g, nearly fine but chipped, (BW 246, Milne 183, N'3862), scarce ‘ 80-120 305* Royal Mint. Bank of Malawi 1978, gold 250 Kwocha coin, 35.3g, uncirculated, cased with certificate S a o £700-900 303* Woodstock. Alexander Johnsons, grocer, Farthing, 1662, 1.0 4, fine/nearly fine, (BW 248, Milne 85, N3857), TP, ‘ot the 3 Cupps’, Forthing, 1883, 1.1 g, neorly fine but @ small chip, (BW 249, M 186, N 3860), Issuer Identified as Thomas Paynter, Thomas Sparrow, Torthing, 1664, 1.2 g, nearly fine/ fair, (BW 250, Milne 187, N 3858), scarce, and another. 0.8 g. nearly ne fair, Thomas Woodward, ‘grocer, Farthing, not dated, 1.6 g, very fine/good fine, (BW 252, ‘Milne 189, nat in Norweb) Scarce, 306" Royal Mint, The Falkland Islands Government 1979 gold 50 £150-200 coin, 33.8, uncirculated, cased with certificate o £700-900 307 Royal Mint, Bank of Zambia 1979 gold 250 Kwacha cain, 35.4g, uncirculated, cased with certificate o £700-900 304" Royal Mint. Gold Proof Double Sovereign, 1994, boxed with certificate ‘ 500-400 S11 Royal Mint. LR. gold proof sovereign 1979, uncirculate, 506" Royal Mint ank of Ethiopia god con, 338 uncrulted, S24 en cased with certificate at 312* Silver Crowns. A collection of modern proof coins, including kx 1977 Jubilee and Charles & Diana commemorative crowns, 9 508 RoalMint Central Monetary Authority of F976 goldeain, S977 Weg ond Charles & Plano commemorate crowns 387% sichsiole wiheotote sroo-soo Sam damter, ond ether proof coins ot, wsghable svt ‘approx. 1002 (smal carton) £100-150 310" Royal Mint, The Republic of Colombia 1978 gold 15000 Pesos «31S* Sovereign. E.VILLR. gold sovereign 1902, Sydney Mint, Coin, 33.9, uncirculated with certificate Australia, very ine aye Ng > Lot 519 Lot 320 Lot 321 314" Sovereign. E.VILR. gold sovereign 1907, good fine 0 160-200, ‘15* Sovereign. EVIL. gold sovereign 1907, Perth Mint, Austral very fine o 180-200 316" Soversign. G.V.R gold sovereign 1914, Sydney Mint, Austral ‘g00d very fine o 150-200 317" Sover very fine 0 160-200 ign. George V (1910-1936), ful gold sovereign, good 318* Spink & Sons. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) gold commemorative medal, obverse Sir Winston during WWI, reverse showing spirit of England with legend "Very Well, Alone”, 40mm diameter, opprox. 48g, extremely fine, cased with certificate, 5384/1000, Struck to commemorate the death of Churchil in 1965, the reverse was Adapted from the famous cartoon by Sir David Low, published in the Evening Stanger in 1940, after the retreat from Dunkirk o 2000-8000 319" Swiss Coins. Swiss Vreneli gold 20 Franc coin 1938, 6.54 2), Uncirculated a 200-800 '320* Swiss Coins. Swiss Vreneli gold 20 Franc coin 1935, 6.55 2), uncirculated a £200-500 321" Swiss Coins. Swiss Vronell gold 20 Franc coin 1935, 6.58 2, uncirculated a £200-500 322" Swiss Coins. Swiss Vreneli gold 20 Franc coin 1935/1947, 65g 2), uncirculoted a £200-500 323* Viee Admiral Lord Nelson. A modern copy ofthe Large Naval Gold Medal, insiver git, Somm diameter, extremely ine presented ing blue presentation case with certificate and riband, together with cased set of modern git buttons as worn by Nelson, presented Jina teak box with information card to the lid, 55cm high x 15 Scm wide x 12.5cm deep ‘The Naval Gold Medal was commissioned by The Nelson Society and produced by the Bigbury Min In 20088 to commemorate the bicetenary (ofthe Battle of Trafalgar andthe death ofthe Admiral on 2st October 1805 thie one limited ecition 267/300, a 160-200 324" Wax seal die. An interesting collection of 19th century ‘electroplated wax seal dies relating to Sir Walter Raleigh. including a large die witha large crest ofthe Roleigh family, dated 1584 with the legend PROPRIA INSIGNIA WALTER! RALEGH MILITIS DOMINI & GUBERNATORIS VIRGINIA (the arms of Walter Ralegh, knight, lord ‘and governor of Virginia), the reverse stomped “147, 55mm diameter, with two related die’s The largest die wae produced in the 19th century by the London frm ° £200-300 ANTIQUARIAN 325 Adams (George). Essays on the Microscope, Containing 2 Practical Description of the most Improved Microscopes, A General History of Insects..., Second Edition, with Considerable Additions and Improvements, Frederick Kenmacher, 1798, engraved allegorical frontispiece and 52 folding plotes, 17 bound upside down, some spotting and light offsetting, 14 pp. catalogue at rear, lacks half-title, disbound, 4to 0 £500-400 526 Ambrose (Saint, Bishop of Milan). Divi Ambrosii Episcopi Mediolanensis Commentarii in omnes Divi Pauli Epistola Cologne: Joannes Gymnicus, 1952, title within decorative woodcut order (ink burn to two lines of title with consequent loss), some dampstaining ond spotting, contemporary limp vellum, later ink title & date to spine, yapp fore-edges lacking ties, marked, 8vo, together with Horace, Q. Horatl Flacci Odarum sive carminvm libri {quatuor. Epedon liber unus. Cum annotatiuneuli... Nicolai Perotti libellus... de metris Odarum Horatianarum, 2 parts in one, Paris: Simonem Colinaeum, 1528, printer's woodcut device to titles, {general title with repaired tear and old ink morginalia, manuscript Calculations to verso of fina! leaf, dust-solled and stained mostly to first & last leaves, contemporary boards crudely recovered in ‘pale brown/tan calf, with original dark brown calf covers laid down to boards, 8v0 a 150-200 Lot 527 7m 327 Amesbury Joseph. Practical Remarks on the Causes, Nature, and Treatment of Deformities of the Spine, Chest, and Limbs, Muscular Weakness, Weak Joints, Muscular Contractions, and Stiff Joints..., Ist edition, 1840, 36 lithographed plates including 2 Folding, ex-library with ink stamps to title and plate versos, some spotting or light browning throughout, printed visiting card of J. Simpson MD (Sir James Young Simpson, 1811-1870, Scottish obstetrician) to front pastedown, modern cloth with leather label to.spine,4to, together with Ryall (E. Canny. Operative Cystoscopy. 1st edition, 1928, 115 colour and biack and white plates, 3 leaves with long closed tear repairs, original buckram git, rubbed and soiled, spine faded, smal fol, together with a group of 10 related watercolour figures [by W. Thornton Shiells} on 6 leaves (versos blank), including at least 7 figures identified as from the ‘accompanying book, 2 others dated 1928, sheet sizes 28x 19cm @ 100-160 328 Amnoltini Joseph). Spanish Conferencias qlule en los Espacios Imacinarios tubieron los Em: Senor’s. Cardenales de Richelieu, Mazarin, , el, Protector Oliverio Cromuel sobre Negocils del otro Mundo, "manuscript, early 19th century, a total of 3 Conferencias/Sessions totaling 91 leaves with 21 fines per page, written ina neat right-sloping hand, Scrudely drawn inital of varying sites, fist conversacion dated ‘ano 1661", manuscript biographical rote for the author on front endpaper and ownership inscription to front pastedown dated at Madrid, 1619, occasional spotting, hinges broken and some leaves detached, contemporary vellum with ‘manuscript title to spine, soling and wear, 4to (200 x 150mm) “ 2100-160 329 Babbage (Charles). The Ninth Bridgewater Trestise. A Fragment, st edition, 1837, haf titi, full page plate, illustrations, publisher's fist, ofew light spots, previous owner signature to title, small bookplate, modern cloth-backed boards, 6¥0 a 180-200 330. [Barrow, John]. The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: its Cause and Consequences, ist edition, London: John Murray, 1831, six engraved plates including frontispiece (small repair to upper outer corner), some dust & finger soiling, occasional light dompstaining, modern dark green half cat, {iltdecorated spine with morocco tite label, small 60, o 100-160 1331. Bate (Georgel. Elenchus Motuum Nuperorum in Anglia: or, A short Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Late ‘Troubles in England, in Two Parts... Motus Composit: or, The History of the Composing the Affairs of England... to 1469, written in Latin by Tho, Skinner, Made English Iby A. Lovell, London: Abel Swalle, 1685, additional engraved ttle, 9th century diced calf, rebocked, board corners worn, Bvo, (Wing BI083), together with Camden (William), Remaines Concerning Britaine.., the fst sic] impression, with many rare Antiquities never before imprinted. By the industry {and care of John Philpot, Somerset Herald, London: Thomas Harper for John Waterson, 1637, engraved portrait frontispiece, closed tear to Ad & SAI, lacking final blank, some toning and spotting, later ‘endpapers, contemporary sheep, rebacked and corners repaired, Ato, (STC 4526, ESTC S107503), with Braithwait (Richard), A Survey of History: or, @ Nursery for Gentry. Contrived and Comprized in an Intermixt Discourse upon Historicall and Poetical Relations... London: |. Okes for Jasper Emery, 1658, engraved frontispiece ‘cropped to image and laid down, dampstaining and dust-solling. 20th century marbled sheep, joints cracked and some wear, 40, ‘plus eighteen other 17th & 18th century antiquarian, some defective (on +£300-500 332. Baxter (Richard). Gildas Salvianus; The Reformed Pastor. ‘Shewing the nature of the Pastoral work; Especially in Private Instruction and Catechizing. With an open Confession of aur too ‘open Sins... 2nd edition, 1657, lacking At (blank’), armorial bookplate of James Stonhouse of Berkshire, hinges repaired, contemporary marbled boards with velim tipped corners, modern rreback, 6vo, together with [Allestree, Richard], The Causes of the. Decay of Christian Piety. Or an Impartial Survey of the Ruines of Christian Religion, Undermin'd by Unchristian Practice, 1667, imprimatur leaf prosent, engraved vignette title, contemporary speckled calf, modern amateur ttle label to spine, joints cracked, v0, with The Ladies Calling, in Two Parts, &th impression, Oxford, 1705, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved vignette title, ‘occasional scattered spotting, all edges gilt, hinges cracked, contemporary red morocco, gilt panelled boards and decoration to spine, joints slightly cracked at head & foot, vo, and The Government of the Tongue, 6th impression, Oxford, 1702, imprimatur leaf, engraved portrait frontispiece, bound with The Art of Contentment, Oxford, 1705, engraved portrait frontispiece & vignette title, Bound with The Lively Oracles given to us... Oxford, 1696, imprimatur leaf, engraved frontispiece ond vignette title, later printed front endpaper, contemporary panelled caf, joints ‘cracked and crude repair to upper pone! of spine, 8vo, plus five other late 17th & 18th century antiquarian, including theology 0 200-500 535 Bayle (Antoine Laurent Jesse). Trate des maladies du cerveau ‘et de ses membranes; maladies mentales, 1st ecition, Paris, 1826, half-ttle, some spotting ond browning throughout, bookplate of Dr Frederic Louth to front pastedown, endpapers browned and some paper thinning with resultant poper loss to front free endpoper, contemporary boards with title label to spine, rubbed, BV Intended ae a workin 2 volumes, only ths frst volume appeared: tconcerns the study of insanity with paralysis resulting fom chronic meninglts. o 180-200 ‘334. Beaumont (Francis). Pooms by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz. ‘The Hermaphrodita. The Remadie of Love. Elegies. Sonnets, with ‘other Poems, 1st edition, printed by Richard Hodgkinson for W. ‘Wlethered) and Laurence Blalkelocke, 1640, title with some soiling ‘and browning, morgins trimmed, and with later paper restrengthening (touching one or two letters) and with manuscript list of contents to verso written in 19th century hand, imprimatur leaf E4 present, occasional marks and crosses in ink to margins, ssome marks and marginal solling, lacks final two leaves (K3~4), dark ‘blue marbled endpapers, early 19th century half calf with marbled boards, red git morocco ttle label to upper cover, joints cracked, ‘rubbed and some wear to extremities, small to, (STC1565. Grolier, Wither to Prior 38. Bradley Martin Library, 1990, lot 2590), together with Herbert of Cherbury (Edward, Lord), Expeditio in Ream insulam.... quam prblici [sic] Juris fecit Timotheus Balduinus. London: Humphrey Moseley, 1656, errata leof present at rear. leaves D4-F2 with small area of worming to gutter blank margin at head, initial blank torn at head with loss, contemporary limp vellum, few marks, 8v0, (Wing #1503), with Quarles (Francis), ‘Argalus and Parthenia, The Argument of the History, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1656, letterpress title cropped to upper blank ‘margin, additional engraved title with closed tear at fore-edge and torn to lower inner corner, numerous engraved plates. few leaves torn/trayed to margins, final leat cropped to fore-edge margin, some dust soiling, dampstoining and marks, 9th century col, joints cracked, worn at head & foot of spine, 4to, (Wing Q42), plus two other defective antiquarian o 2300-500 75 ‘335. Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly translated out ofthe Original Tongues; and with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, bound in 2 volumes, Edinburgh: Printed by Alexander Kincaid, 1764, ‘general & New Testament titles present, bound with The Pssims of David in Metre... Edinburgh: Printed by Alexander Kincaid, 1764, dutch gilt endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco (volume 2 slightly darker), both with elaborate gilt decoration, some minor wear to extremities, 2mo Herbert 153, a 200-800 ‘336 Bible [English - New Testament]. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Newly Translated aut ofthe Originall Greek... Printed at London by Robert Barker...and by the Assignes ‘of John Bl 1639, ttle within decorative woodcut border, colophon dated 1639, Z21 torn to fore-edge blank margin at foot, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer and administration of the Sacraments... Imprinted at London by Robert Barker.... and by the ‘Assignes of John Bill, 1639, decorative woodcut border to title, bound with at rear The Whole Book of Psalmes: Collected into English Mester by Thomas Sterhold, John Hopkins, and others... London: Printed by GM. for the Compania of Stationers, 1640, typographic decorative border to title, bound with 117 engraved Ilustrations on 105 plates interspersed throughout volume (with engraved captions, some with sold by Robert Peake), borders & chapter headings ete. ruled in dark brown ink throughout volume, ‘some light dust-solling and marginal fraying to first & lost leaves, Jacking front free endpaper, all edges gilt rubbed), hinges cracked, contemporary black morocco, gilt decorated spine and border decoration to boards, lacking clasps, light wear to extremities, 80, together with {Cosin, John], & Collection of Private Devotions: in the Practice of the Ancient Church, called the Hours of Prayer... by the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Durham, 7th edition, London: J. Grover for R. Royston, 1676, engraved frontispiece and addition title with imprint date 1664 (signature E. Lamplugh 1709 to upper blank margin), margins red ruled throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary dark brown/black ‘morocco, git decorated spine and panel decoration to spine, some wear at head & foot of spine and to board comers, 12m0 @ 200-800 Lot 340 387 Bindings. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Together with The Psalter or Psalms of David. London: Printed by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1710, addtional engraved title deficient, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, adn Others... London: Printed by Thomas Hodgkin, for the Company of Stationers, 1710, red ruled borders throughout volume, occasional manuscript annotations, some dampstaining, toning ond few marks, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated black morocco, light wear to extremities, ties deficient, folio, together with Missa Romanum, ox Decrato Sacrosancti GonciliTridentin resitutum. Venice: Ex Typographia Balleoniana, 1765, title and text in red & black, few worm holes to intial 35 leaves, oll edges gilt and with ‘gouffered decoration, contemporary gilt decorated & panelled ‘mottled calf, clasps present, worn at foot of spine, 8vo, plus Bible LEnglishl, The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament, and the New... London: George Eyre & Andrew Strahan, 1816, all edges gilt, contemporary red straight grain morocco with elaborate gilt docoration, white metal clasp, 12mo. contained in original leather covered case with hinged lid, rubbed & worn 6 £200-500 338. Bindings. Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance, by Thomas Moore, 1853, engraved plates including frontispiece, some browning and offsetting, all edges gilt, git-decorated red morocco by Jarrold & Sons, together with The Seasons, by James Thomson, edited by Bolton Corney, 1842, wood-engraved plates and illustrations Including odaitional title, armorial Bookplate to front free endpaper, all edges git, contemporary gilt-decarated dork green morocco with bevelled edges, plus Poems by Samuel Rogers, 1854, engraved iustrations to text, occasional heavy spotting or offsetting, all edges ait, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, a litle rubbed, all {0 plus other 18th & 19th-century bindings 0) 150-200 359 Boltz (Valentin von Rufach). iluminirbuch Kuenstlch l Farben zumachen unnd bereyten.., Frankfurt, 1889, title printed in red and black with wood-engraved vignette of pens and other stationery tools, woodcut vignette to colophon leaf et rear, final leaf blank (small modern ink stamps and ballpoint pen marks), a litle light spotting and browning to eorly leaves, disbound with ‘remains of modern green lower wrapper and spine, small vo o £200-300, 340 Boole (George). An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities, 1s edition, London & Cambridge, 1854, errata leaf after preliminary leaves, L2 & Q8 cancelled os usual, 16 pp. publisher's catalogue (dated October 1867) bound at rear, ex- library with several purple ink stomps including to title. preface, contents leaf and finel poge, original blind-stamped zig zg cloth without the central lozenge and without Boole's name on spine, a little wear at head and foot of spine and some loss to lower part of spine not affecting imprint, « litle spit on joints, v0 The probable second issue with the erat laf flloning the last numbered leat of preliminaries, but without the adcitional printed ‘Note’, and with the later Is-page catalogue, rather than an &-page catalogue. The presumed frat issue has a similar binding with a central lozenge and dential title-page giving the Walton and Maberly imprints as well as Macmilan & Co. Hook & Norman, Origins af Cyberspace, no. 224; Norman 266 (5rd issue. o 00-800 341 Bosse (Abraham). Kunstbuchlein handelt von der Radior-und Etzkunst... ins Teutsche befordert durch GA. Bockler... 1st German edition, Nuremberg, 1652, half-title and additional engraved title-page, ink monogram stamp ‘AP’ to upper right corner of titi, 16 engraved plates, 1 engraved vignette and 1 full~ poge illustration, o little spotting, disbound with remains of old {green upper wrapper and spine, small v0 Fret published In french in Pare in 1645 Bgmore & Wyman | 72. o £200-500 342 Bourdot de Richebourg (Charles Antoine). Nouveau Coutumier General, ou corps des Coutumes Generales et Particulieres de France, et des Provinces Connues sous le nom des Gaules..., 4 volumes, Paris: Theodore le Gras, 1724, half-titles present, general tities in red & black with ovel ink library stomp, some occasional light toning & spotting, 72 leaves in volume 4 with peppered worming to fore-edges (with occasional slight text loss), ‘marbled endpopers, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spines, joints spitting and some wear, folio. “ 400-400 a eer | Ewaytar TOVCHING thediuerfiy of Lawov assy Lepore ae ape: nie : Yinty Ever, Bestaerosplay eke of sicaacro ge inLonbon ZoRDOM, 7 Pemedby Tons Brees / Be RHE . ai 343. Brerewood (Edward). Enquiries Touching the Diversity of Languages, and Religions, through the Chiefe Parts of the World, 2nd edition, John Bill, 1822, woodcut printer's device to title, initials and head-pieces, some old dampstaining and dust-soiing to early leaves, lower outer corners of first few leaves frayed with loss not affecting text, contemporary mottled calf, neatly rebackod, small ato First published in 614 and with some American it Sabin 7752: STC 361, o st. Alston I, 76: £200-300 ‘344 Callieres (Francois de). La Logique des Amans, ou Amour Logicien, Paris:Thomas Jolly, 1668, engraved frontispiece, some dompstaining (mostly light) and toning, all edges gilt, ote 19thearly 20th century red morocco by Hardy, gilt decorated spine, joints racked, 12mo, together with Brébeuf (Georges de), Podsies Diverses, Paris, 1662, few small worm holes to inital leaves, ‘endpapers renewed, 20th century mp vellum, git panelled boards ‘ond decorated spine, ties at fore-edge, mo, with Lenglet (Pierre del, Ad illustrissimum Senatus Principem, Pars, 1675, all edges git, ‘armorial bookplate of Henry Latham to upper pastedown, early 19th century straight grain red morocco, gil decorated spine and borders to boards, slim 8vo, plus four ather 16th/I7th century continental antiquarian, fow defective o £200-300 n n). Sermons of Master John Calvin, upon the Booke of Job. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding. tst English edition, [Londonl: Imprinted by (Henrie Binneman for] Lucas Harison and George Byshop, (1574), ttle within decorative woodeut border, printer’s device to final leaf, tables bound-in at front between introduction and sermons, page 751 misnumbered 737, few worm holes ot front & rear, numerous leaves mostly at rear of volume trimmed to fore-edge blank margins and repaired (with light cropping to few marginal notes), final leof of text repaired to fore-margin and margins at head & foot, occasional marks and dampstaining (mostly ight, 20th century black sheep, rubbed, folio STC 4444 & ESIC 126048. One of two editions publched the came year of the translation by Arthur Golding, the frst into English. o 800-800 346 Calvin (Jean). Institutionum Christianae Religionis liber ‘quatuor.Editio postrema, innumeris mendis, quibus priores omnes hhactenus scatuére, repurgata ac genuino itor! restituta. Cum Indicibus, longe quam ante, auctloribus, accuratloribus. Praemissa est vita ejusdem Calvini, Authore Theodoro Beza, Leiden: Petri Leffen, 1654, title in red & black, with printer's woodeut device, carly 20th century ownership signature to upper margin, worming ‘mostly to lower outer corners increasing towards reor of volume, old hinge repoirs, oll edges gilt, with gouffered edges, contemporary brown morocco git, old reback and corner repairs, oper ttle label to spine, rubbed and some wear, folio, together with Commentarlin omnes EpistolasS. Paull Apostoli,atque etiam in Epistolam ad Hebracos.... cum indicibus locupletissimis, 2 parts in one, Amsterdam: Joanniem Jacobi Schipper, 1667, engraved portrait to general ttle (early 20th century signature to upper ‘margin), later endpapers, early 19th century half calf, crudely rebacked, joints spit, worn, folio, plus Anselm (Saint Archbishop of Canterbury), Opera: nec non Eadmeri monachi Cantuariensis Historia Novorum et alia opuscula. Labore ac studio D. Gabriels Gerberon, 2nd edition, Paris, 1721, haf-ttle present, title in red & black, later endpopers, 20th century brown glazed sheep, folio. 8 500-600 ‘of M fob Calin, eae ae render ma LAT LONP ON il, "tree? ‘347 Calvin Jean). Sermons of M. John Calvin, on the Epistles ofS Paule to Timothie and Titus. Translated out of French into English, by Llaurence] Tlomson], London: [Henry Middleton] for G. Bishop 4&T. Woodcoke, 1579, title within decorative architectural woodcut border (guarded at gutter), woodcut device to verso of final leaf, leaf AS torn to upper outer corner with loss of page number, inner blank margins of leaves 5-417 torn, occasional close trimming to running tities of few leaves, some light dampstaining to upper & ower margins, few other light stains ond some dust-soiling mostly to first ond last few leaves, late 20th century half pigskin, poper title label to spine, 4to in 8s STC 4441 and ESTC S107260. Laurence Tomson was a scholar and civil Servant who for fifteen years worked in the service of Sie Francis ialsingham. He was known fr ie Cains sympathies, transiting not only this ecition of Cahine sermons but also the 1976 New Testament of Théodore de Bene 0 400-600 348 (Chadwick, Edwin}. Report... from the Poor Law ‘Commissioners, on an Inquiry into the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, 1st edition, 1842, 23 plates Including ? folding colour-printed maps and one folding chart, titles slightly browned and one mop partly offset to text leaf facing, original cloth, rubbed and slightly faded, 8v0 Lacks the accompanying 3 vol Garrisen- Merton 1608; PMU 31. 0 100-160 8 nt ores reraer oeeee ieee aa, fae easel Seer pel he may AeBeines i fog Gece aaa er 349 Charles. Eikon Episte. Or, the faithful Pourtraicture of aLoyall Subject, in Vindication of Eikon Baxilke. Otherwise Intituled, the Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesti, in his Soltudes & Sufferings In Answer to an insolent book, intituled Eikon Alethine: whereby ‘occasion is taken, to handle all the controverted points relating to these times, [London], 1649, [81.96pp... including engraved frontispiece, title close trimmed at fore-edge, some light dampstaining to margins, top edge git, early 20th century marbled calf, morocco ttle label to spine, slim 4to, (Wing E514, Modan 158, Porzheimer 353), together with Symmons (Edward), A Vindication ‘of King Charles: or, A Loyal Subjects Duty. Manifested in Vindicating his Soveraigne from those Aspersions cast upon Him by certaine persons, in a scandalous Libel, Entituled, The Kings Cabinet Opened: and published (as they say) by Authority of Parliament. Whereunto Is added, a true Parallel betwitt the sufferings of our Saviour and cour Soveraign, in divers particulars... [London: s.nJ, Printed in the yeere, 1648, partially removed ink stamp to lower blank margin of 2, later endpapers (without lower free endpaper), contemporary ilt& bind ponelied col, old reback, upper joint cracked, 4to. (Wing 'S6350A), with (Hall, Joseph], Resolutions and Decisions of Divers Practicall Cases of Conscience in continuall use amongst men, Very necessary for their Information and Direction. In foure decades. By LH. D.D. BN., London: Printed by MF. for Nath. Butter, 1649, ‘engraved portrait frontispiece (close trimmed at head), 19th century bind decorated calf, joints cracked, 12mo, (Wing H406), plus four other 17th century antiquarian volumes including an incomplete & worn portion of Catch that Catch can: or the Musical Companion. Containing Catches ond Rounds for Three and Four Voyoes, by John Playford, 1667, lacking all before D4 and all after Ee3, loss to lower outer corners, 19th century half morocco, oblong vo in 4s o 300-500 ‘360 Churchill (ir Winston). Div Britannici: Being @ Remark Upon the Lives of all the Kings of this Isle, from the Year of the World 2858 unto the Year of Grace 1660, London: Printed by Tho. Roycrott, 1675, title in red & black & with engraved vignette (small ‘archival tissue repair to lower blank margin), numerous engraved ‘armorials to text, repaired closed tear & loss to fore-edge of leat Da, repaired closed tears to Dd & Eed, dust-solling and occasional ‘marks, front blank lined to verso and with contemporary signature 'N. Roger 1674, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked ‘and comers repaired, folio. Wing C4278. o £200-300 351 Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History ofthe Rebellion ‘and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641, 3 volumes in 4, (Oxford, 1707, holt titles for first parts only, engraved portrait to each part, title and several leaves in volume | with marginal tears ‘and losses (from paper foult?), a few leaves detaching at end of volume I, damp stains to some leaves at end of volume WV, some light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary panelled calf, rabacked with lobels renewed, alittle rubbed, 8v0 “ 180-200 1352 [Collier, John]. Human Passions Delineated..., by Timothy Bobbin, Manchester, 1773 [but circa 1860), portrait frontispiece, pictorial title-page ond 44 uncoloured engraved caricatures, list of explanations ot rear, original cloth git, upper cover detached ‘and some wear ta spine, sim folio 0 100-180 353 Coxe (Wiliam). Memoirs ofthe Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, Ear! of Orford..., 3 volumes, bound in four, 1st edition, published T.Cadell Jun. and W.Davies, 1798, additional haif title, portrait frontispiece of Si Robert Walpole, mezzotint portrait frontispiece of William Coxe, extra ilustrated, partially excised, hinges and joints repaired, near contemporary diced calf, re~ backed retaining old spines, o itle worn at extremities, 4t0 “ £100-150 7 ‘354 Danes John). Paralipomena Orthographiae, Ethymologiae, Prosodiae, una cum Scholis ad Canones, de Genere Substantivorum, de Anomalis , Praeterito et Supinis Verborum... London: Typis LL. impensis Ph. Stephani et Ch. Meredith sub aureo Leone in cmeterio Paulino 1638 f.2. 1639], adltional engraved title with explanatory leaf present, folding engraved portrait, some dampstaining, modern brown buckram, 4to, together with Achilles Tatius (of Alexandria), The Loves of Citophon and Levcippe. A most elegant History, written in Greeke by Achilles Tatius: and now Englshed, Oxford: Printed by Willam Turner for John Allam, 1638, locking adaltional engraved ttl, AS closo-trimmed at fore-odge, KS 4 K6 torn to blank fore-edge margin, Md torn to lower outer corner with slight oss to last two lines of text, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, slight wear at head of spine, slim vo, with Perez de Montalvan Juan), Aurora Ismeria and The Prince... Oronta ‘the Cyprian Virgin: by Sign. Girolamo Prati... Translated by Thomas ‘Stanley, 2nd edition, with additions, London: Printed by W. Wilson {or Humphrey Moseley at the Signe of Princes Armes in St. Pauls CChurch-yard, 1650, title torn with slight ios of text and repaired to verso, some light dust-solling, fraying to margins, later endpopers with cracked hinges, contemporary panelled colf, rebacked, slim v0, and Raymond (John), An Itinerary Contayning a Voyage, made through Italy in the yeare 1646, and 1647... Never before published, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1648, additional engraved decorative title frayed to fore-edge and torn with sight loss, lined to verso), letterpress title with 19th century ownership signature and cropped to fore-edge with loss to ruled border, engraved illustrations to text, imprimatur leaf repaired at fore-edg, cust-soiling throughout, fate 19th century calf, rubbed to extremities, t2mo, plus eight other 17th century antiquarian, few defective 2) 500-400 ‘355 Denison (Stephen). The Monument or Tombe-stone: of, A Sormon Preached at Laurence Pountnios Church in London, Nouemb. 21. 1619 a the funerall of Mrs. Elizabeth Juxon, the late wife of Mr. John luxon..., 2 parts in one, ffth impression, London: Printed by George Miller, 1631, [6]. 1M4pp..ttle to second part The ‘New Creature. A Sermon Preached at Fauls crosse, January 17 1619.’ frst published separately in 1619), pagination and register continuous, some dust-solling mostly to margins, rear free blank with contemporary ownership & verse of George Stibbins, without front endpoper. contemporary calf, joints cracked and some light wear, slim ato STC 6606 & ESTE S109590. o 180-250 356. Du Bartas (Guillaume de Salluste). Du Bartas his Diuine Weekes, and Workes with a Compleate Collection] of al the other ‘most delight-full Workes Translated and written by yt famous philomusus, Josuah Syivester Gent, London: Printed by Humphrey Lownes, [16211, engraved title with closed tear (lined to verse), Jacking portrait and folding leaf of woodcuts, rear blank laid down to verso of final leaf of text, occasional dust-solling and minor ‘marks, 20th century cat, sight wear at head of spine, folio, (STC 21653), together with Cowley (Abraham), Poems: viz. |. Miscellanies. Il, The Mistress, or, Love Verses. ll. Pindarique Odes, dnd IV. Davideis, or, @ Sacred Poem of the Troubles of David, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1656, errata leaf bd present, lower half of final eof torn away and repaired, few leaves dampstained ond some light dust-soling, endpapers renewed (upper portion of front free ‘endpaper torn), contemporary sheep, rebacked and boord edges repaired, folio, wth Cavendish (Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle), The Worlds Olio, London: J. Martin and J. Allestrye, 1855, portrait frontispiece deficient, some spotting, early 19th century half calf, folio, plus eight others similar, mostly 17th century, some defective om 300-400 357 [Dugdale, Sir Wiliam). A Short View of the Late Troubles in England; Briefly setting forth, their Rise, Growth, and Tragical Conclusion... to which is added, a Perfect Narrative of the Treaty at Uxbridge in an. 1644, Oxford, Printed at the Theater for Moses Pitt, 1681, engraved ‘portrait frontispiece, & illustration of Sheldonian Theatre to title, some toning and few marks. armorial bookplate of Edward Herbert, Viscount Clive to upper pastedown, contemporary mottled col, git decorated spine, joints cracked and weak, soem wear, folio, Wing 02492), together with The Baronage fof England, or an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of Our English Nobility... 3 volumes in two, London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, ‘and Henry Herringman, 1675-1676, ganeral titles in red & black, title to Tome the Third’ printed in black on leaf 2Cir of second volume, errata leat at rear of volume 1 torn to lower outer blank corner, some browning and occasional spotting, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, both volumes rebacked retaining earlier ‘morocco title labels, board corners worn, folio, (Wing 02480) a £200-300, Lot 359 358 Eadmer (the Monk). Historiae Novorum Sive Sui Saecul, Libri Vi, London: typis & impensis Gulielmi Stanesbeil, ex officins Richardi Meighen & Thomae Dew, 1623, title in red & black (strengthened to gutter margin), initial blonk present, few decoretive woodcut initials, short closed tear at head of *3, lacking final blank at rear, some dampstaining to margins at head & foot. occasional light dust-soiling, endpopers renewed, contemporary colt, rebacked STC 7436, 0 £200-500 359 Egan (Pierce). Boxiana; or Sketches of Antiont & Modern Puglism, from the days of the renowned Broughton and Slack to the Championship of Cribb, § volumes, published Sherwood, Jones and Co., (and George Virtue), 1825 - 1829, additional engraved ‘decorative title pages to volumes 1- 3 with imprint ‘George Virtue 1829, frontispiece of Thomas Cribb in a fighting pose, original paper wrappers bound at rear of each volume, forty-seven uncoloured engraved plates (including three folding), one folding plate torn with loss, professionally repaired ond backed with linen, publisher's ‘advertismants bound at rear, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, later brown half morocco with gilt decorated spines by Riviere & Son, sight wear at extremities, v0 6 300-500 360 Falkner (Wiliam). Christian Loyalty: or, a Discourse, wher is Asserted that just Royal Authority and Eminency, which in thi Church and Realm of England, is yielded to the King. Especially concerning Supremacy in Causes Ecclesiastical. Together with the Disclaiming ali Foreign Jurisdiction; and the unlawfulness of Subjects Taking Arms Against the King, London: Printed J.M. for Walter Kettlby, 1679, imprimatur leaf present, initial leaves alittle loose, contemporary calf, 8vo, together with [Baron, William], Rogicides No Saints nor Martyrs: Froly Expostulated with the Publishers of Ludiow’s third volume, as to the Truth of Things and Characters. With a Touch at Amyntor’s Cavils against Our King’s Curing the Evi, and the Thirtieth of January Fast. A Supplement to the Just Defence of the Royal Marty... London: W. Keblewhite, 1700, signature of R. Berkeley to title gutter & fore-edge repoired), some spotting, toning & browning, free endpopers replaced, ‘armorial bookplate of Theophilus Tompson Tutt, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving gilt decorated spine, 8vo, with (Harford, Robert], English Military Discipline. Or, The Way and Method of Exercising Horse & Foot, according to the Practice of this Present Time. With a Treatise of all sorts of Arms and Engines of War; of Fire-Works, Ensigns, and other Miltary Instruments, both Ancient ‘and Modern, London: Robert Harford, 1680, engraved frontispiece (torn to lower outer corner with loss of image & repaired), fifteen ‘engraved plates (one torn with loss), closed tear to F2, some spotting and toning, contemporary sheep, amateur repairs at head & foot of spine, 8vo, plus seven others (00) 200-800 361 Fanin (Colonel). The Royal Museum at Naples, being an account ofthe erotic paintings, bronzes and statues contained in that famous "Cabinet Secret”, privately published, 1871, additional half ttle, title poge duplicated, fifty-nine (only of sixty), erotic engraved plotes, thirty with contemporery hand colouring, a few plotes with closed tears but not affecting image, rear hinge racked. contemporary half morocco git by Kaufman, rubbed at ‘extremities, 4t0 o 70-109 362 Faraday (Michael). Experimental Researches in Electricity, 1st edition in book form, [volume 1 of 3), 18391-1844-1855], 8 folding engraved plates and publisher's advert (dated May 18, 1839), at rear, occasional spotting. upper inner hinges cracked, original green fine-diaper cloth gilt, spine dorkened ond a little nicked at head and foot. 8v0 (Grolier /Horait 29; PMM 308, 363 Foulis Press - Virgilius Maro (Publius). Bucolica, Georgica, et ‘enels, ex Editione Petri Burmanni, 2 volumes in one, Glasgow: Andreas Foulis, 1778, half-titles present, near contemporary signature Tho. Spranger to upper blank margin of fist title, marbled ‘endpapers with repaired hinges, armorial bookplate “Ex Libris Coll uat. Episcoporum Apud Cheshunt, London, St. Albon’s, Southworck, Chelmsford” to upper pastedown, contemporary diced calf, rebacked preserving remnants of original spine, corners repaired, folio Gaskel 639. 0 £200-300 364 Freud (Sigmund). Die Traumdeutung, ist edition, Leipzig and Vienna: Franz Deuticke, 1900, somewhat faded ink ownership signature of ‘Dr. Ned. Johs. Thiele, 14.X1.99" to title-page upper ‘margin and his purple ink name stamp to front free endpoper, inscribed 'E. 8.1 1900 (Spiering, Berfin)’to front pastedown upper margin, contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards. spine lettered and ruled in git with single floral motif, rubbed, sight edge wear and fraying at head of joints, Bvo (224 x 142mm) Froud's frst. major work on paychology, Die Traumdeutung (The Interpretation of Dreams) and considered hs greatest single work snd the foundation of psychoanalysis. Publichad in an edition of 600 coples on & November 1899 (though post-dated by the publisher) the book sold so slowiy thatthe second edition didnot appear unt 1909. Provenance: The ‘arly ownership signature, date just over one month after publication may be the German chemist Friedrich Karl Johannes Thiele (1845-1018) who received his doctorate from Halle University in 1890 and taught at the University of Munieh from 1893 to 1902. This book ans the book in the following lot were acquired from descendants of the German-born Argentinian Jewish peychatrst Eduardo Krapt (1901-1963), who fled Adlt Hitler's Germany and became the frst president of the Sociedad interamertcana de psychologia and the head ofthe Mental Health Division in the World Health Organisation, Garrison Morton 4960; Groer/Horbit 32: Grolier Medicine 87 Norman F33, PMI 389, 5000-5000 DIE TRAUMDEUTUNG D® SIGM. FREUD. FRANZ DEUTICKE Lot 364 ‘365. Freud (Sigmund). Zur Auffassung der Aphasien, Ist edition, Leipzig & Vienna: Franz Deuticke, 1891, wood-engraved diagrams to text, afew scattered marginal pencil (and one pen) marks, title ‘and fal blank page. litle spotted and lightly browned, later cloth with printed penel from original upper wrapper laid on to upper Cover, slightly rubbed ond soiled, 8yo (224 x 145mm) Fist edition of Freues frst book which though ttle known or appreciated atthe time was regarded by Freud as the mos significant of his neurclogcal writings Of the 650 copies rinteg, only 257 were sold over nin years and the remainder of the edition was pulped. Provenance: This book and the book in the preceding lot were acquired by the current owner trom ‘descendants ofthe German-born Argentinian Jewish psychiatrist Eduardo rapt (1901-1963), who fled Adolf Hitler's Germany and became the fst president ofthe Sociedad interamericana de peychologla and the head of ‘the Mental Health Division inthe World Health Organisation. Norman FS a £1000-1500 366 Goethe chan Wolfgang von). Wilhelm Melsters Lehrjahre, 4 volumes, 1st edition, Frankfurt & Leipzig, 1795-96, 5 folding ‘musical scores (of 8, Jacking scores from volumes 5&4), lacks initial ‘and fina! blank of volume i and initial blank of volume 2, frst title lightly browned and old ink manuscript notes in German to front free endpaper, contemporary uniform half calf git with contrasting leather labels to spines, slightly rubbed and soiled, small 8v0 o £200-300, 82 367 Goethe Wohann Wolfgang vor). Zur Farbenishre, 2 volumes (Text), Ist edition, Tubingen, 1810, litte light spotting ond browning, together with «later accompanying edition ofthe Atlas volume, Sechszehn Tafeln zu Goethe's Farbeniehre und Siebenundzwanzig Tafein zu dessen Beitrage zur Optik nebst Erklarung, Stuttgart & Tubingen, 1842, 17 engraved plates to part 1 including 12 hand-coloured, 27ithogrophed ilustrations (15 hand coloured) on 9 plates to Second part, printed upper wrapper retained, wrapper, text leaves and first plate heavly spotted and browned, uniform 19th-century green boards gilt rubbed with a litle wear to extremities, 8v0/4to (198 x 20mm / 282 x 188mm) The culmination of Goethe's work on optics. This was an unsuccessful attempt to demonstrate aganst Newtons view that white light is compost First published in Engi as Theory of Colours” n 840. 6 £1000-1500

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