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254 Lots
Lot 1
CHIVERS BINDING: 'The Voice of Silence being Chosen Fragments from the Book of Golden Precepts...' London, Theosophical Publishing Company, 1889: purple crushed morocco gilt by Chivers of Bath, aeg, hand painted vellum panel with mother of pearl inlays to upper cover, spine sunned and a little rubbed, upper flyleaf removed, 12mo. (1).Hammer: £150
Lot 2
MINIATURE ALMANAC: Almanac for 1782, London, Company of Stationers: 12pp inc. printed card covers closing wallet-style, a little rubbed and frayed along 2 edges, tax-stamped, first page and some light marks and dust soiling, 48mo: together with another miniature almanac for 1823, in red morocco wallet-style binding with metallic closure. (2).Hammer: £210
Lot 3
ROYAL GEORGE: 'A Concise Account of the Loss of the Royal George at Spithead, 1782'. Portsmouth, W H Charpentier, 1840: 2nd Edition. Loosely bound in wooden boards from the wreck (spine deficient) and string tied, small copper panel engraved with title details taped to upper, 24mo. Final flyleaf with handwritten provenance: 'Sacred to the memory of Thomas Bowles who died 12th April 1846 aged 85...he was the husband of Mary Bowles and the last survivor of HM Ship Royal George..' (1).Hammer: £ 70
Lot 5
LENNON (John): SIGNED COPY 'In His Own Write': London, Jonathan Cape, April 1964 reprint: publishers blue boards, a little rubbed: Signed by John Lennon to front free endpaper in blue ballpoint, with statement of provenance signed and dated by previous owner to a ruled leaf loosely inserted..'in 1964 I was taken by my aunt Dot Dawes to the Foyles Literary lunch where John Lennon was appearing. Dot was large, loud with tightly curled white hair. Many diamond rings decorated her fingers. She bought 6 copies of this book and gave me this one I've always felt that she was the woman spoken about who directed John Lennon 'just to sign'. (1).Hammer: £2,700
Lot 7
MUSIC: JACKSON (William): 'Twelve Canzonets, for Two Voices..', London, printed for Harrison & Co, n.d. (c.1797): bound with CARTER (Thomas): 'Canons, Glees and Catches..', same publisher: PLUMPTRE (James, Rev): 'A Collection of Songs, Moral, Sentimental, Instructive and Amusing..': London, n.d: 3 music scores bound in one volume, recent brown half calf, spine gilt lettered, large 8vo. (1).Hammer: £ 30
Lot 12
INDIA: DUBOIS (Abbe Jean Antoine): 'A Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India; and of their institutions, religious and civil...' Madras, Asylum Press, 1862: albumen print portrait of the author from a painting, 3 lithographic plates: contemporary half calf with red morocco label rubbed and worn, joints partially cracked, 8vo. (1).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 15
DAUBENY (Charles): 'A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanoes, of Earthquakes, and of Thermal Springs..', London, Richard & John E Taylor, 1848: 2nd edition. Presentation copy from the author to the Linnean Society, with associated stamps to half title: publishers blue cloth, recased with backstrip preserved, new endpapers, 8vo. (1).Hammer: £ 35
Lot 16
DONN (Benjamin): 'The Accountant: containing essays on book-keeping by single and double entry...compiled for the use of schools', London, printed for J Johnson, 1778: 2nd edition. BOUND WITH: 'The Young Shopkeeper's, Steward's and Factor's Companion', 2nd edition, 1773: plus 'An Essay on the Doctrine and Application of Circulating or Infinite Decimals..', 1775: 3 works bound as one, contemporary calf gilt ruled, upper board detached, 8vo. (1).Lot 18
BIBLE IN ENGLISH: 'The Bible: that is, the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament...': imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1606: general title leaf cropped and laid down (detached along with front board and chapter list), old tape repairs to edges of A1 & 2 (first 2 leaves of Genesis): separate NT title page with ornate woodcut border, bound with Whole Booke of Psalmes at rear dated 1604, some woodcut illustrations and maps, ink ownership of Sarah Grant dated 1676 (with more detailed provenance in later hand to front FE verso), 19th century calf gilt, rubbed with front board detached, large 8vo. (1).Hammer: £480
Lot 21
AUSTEN (Jane): 'Pride and Prejudice': 'Mansfield Park': 'Sense and Sensibility': 'Northanger Abbey/Persuasion': London, Richard Bentley, 1837-9 (engraved titles dated 1833): together 4 volumes, 19th century calf gilt with later red morocco labels, Northanger Abbey with repair to upper compartment of spine, some wear and rubbing, 12mo. (4).Hammer: £1,750
Lot 22
BIBLE IN ENGLISH: 'The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New...', London, Robert Barker, 1640: Old and New Testament title pages within ornate woodcut borders, bound with separate Common Prayer at front (defective) and psalms at rear, joints cracked at several points and a number of leaves pulling loose, front board and endpapers detached, contemporary blind ruled calf boards with metallic corner pieces and closures (some elements missing), sometime rebacked, 8vo. For sale with all faults and not subject to return. (1).Hammer: £270
Lot 23
RACKHAM (Arthur, illustrator): 'A Midsummer-Night's Dream...by William Shakespeare', London & New York, 1911: 2nd impression thus: tipped-in colour plates, tissue guarded, publishers beige cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, generally a good clean copy: with one other, Arthur Rackham illustrated. (2).Hammer: £130
Lot 31
PRESENTATION BINDING: FORTIFICATION: IMBERT (Jean Baptiste): 'Cours Elementaire de Fortification..': Atlas volume: Paris, Librairie Scientifique Industrielle, 1830: FIRST EDITION. Contemporary calf, blind tooled decorative border to covers enclosing gilt panel, blind tooled fleurons to corners, spine richly gilt, aeg, upper board gilt lettered 'A Son Altesse Royale le Duc de Montpensier', some wear to foot of spine and corners, closed tear to upper flyleaf, folio. (1).Lot 32
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: 'Egypt, Palestine, Cyprus, Trans-Jordan...a record in pictures of my travels in the middle-east': album of approx 90 b/w photographs by R G Fox, Royal Signals, taken with a Agfa Karat F3.5 camera, 1940s period, tourist album of limp black leather with Egyptian hieroglyphic decoration, images tipped-in or corner mounted with some annotation in white ink, oblong 4to. (1).Hammer: £ 45
Lot 34
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: Egypt, Palestine, Syria: album of approx 185 largely original photographs of Egypt, Palestine & Syria, c.1917-19, images tipped onto grey card leaves with some annotations in white ink, of various sizes, contained in half morocco bound album of period, gilt lettering piece to upper board, spine deficient, oblong 4to. Images include: repatriation of Armenians: Aleppo station: Hedjaz soldiers: first troops entering Aleppo etc. (1).Hammer: £250
Lot 36
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: images of Shimla, Ladakh, Baltistan, Lakkar Bazar, temple at Nuchar, Mashobra Bazar, group at Sanjaoli, etc: approx 63 albumen print photographs tipped onto thick card leaves, annotations in ink and pencil identifying sitters and locations, contained in dark blue morocco gilt album of period, covers rubbed and scuffed and a few leaves loose, oblong 4to, c.1893. (1).Hammer: £200
Lot 38
HEATH ROBINSON (William, illustrator): 'Heath Robinson's Book of Goblins..', London, Hutchinson & Co, n.d (c.1934): num. illustrations in colour and b/w, publishers blue cloth gilt lettered, 4to: MITFORD (Mary Russell) 'Our Village': London, Macmillan, 1910: 16 coloured plates and drawings by Alfred Rawlings, publishers green cloth gilt, teg, 4to: with 4 other illustrated books similar. (6).Hammer: £140
Lot 41
DULAC (Edmund, illustrator): Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam': London, Hodder & Stoughton, n.d: num. tipped-in colour plates, tissue guards, publishers red cloth gilt, boards damp mottled, 8vo: together with: ABELARD (Peter) 'Letters of Abelard and Heloise..', London, printed for W Osborne and T Griffin, 1785: contemporary sheep with gilt ruled bands, rubbed, 12mo. (2).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 42
DALGETY FAMILY: photograph album of the Dalgety Family of Lockerley Hall, circa 1870, approx 38 albumen-print portraits, various sizes, mostly arranged within attractive pen and ink borders depicting flowers and plants on thick card leaves, arranged within blind stamped brown morocco album of period, aeg, rubbed, 4to. Frederick Gonnerman Dalgety was born in Canada, made his fortune in Australia and founded Dalgety plc. (1).Hammer: £220
Lot 45
CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM: Chichester & Brighton: album of approx 74 carte de visite and cabinet cards, chiefly portraits by Chichester and Brighton photographers including Fielder & Co, Thomas Russell, Russell & Sons, East Street etc, embossed black leather album of period with metallic closure, aeg, 4to. (1).Hammer: £ 75
Lot 46
SHIPS LOG: manuscript log assembled by Herbert Trewby CBE, detailing time aboard HMS Benbow January 18th 1926-March 1928, detailed daily entries interspersed with some finely executed diagrams and charts in pen, ink and watercolour, personal photograph and funeral programme loosely inserted, cloth bound album of period with red morocco label, rubbed and worn, folio. (1).Hammer: £170