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John Harris (1811-1865) after George Henry Laporte (1799-1873) - Aquatint - "Sir Hercules" and "Beeswing", Plate 1 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins, and John Harris (1811-1865) after John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795-1865) - Aquatint - "Touchstone" and "Emma", Plate 2 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins, both in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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John Harris (1811-1865) after John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795-1865) - Aquatint - "Languish" and "Pantaloon", Plate 3 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins, and "Camel" and "Banter", Plate 4 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins, both in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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John Harris (1811-1865) after John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795-1865) - Aquatint - "Crucifix" and "Lanercost", Plate 6 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins (glass panel cracked), and "Barbel" and "Bay Middleton", Plate 7 from the series "The British Stud", 17.5ins x 27.5ins, both in gilt frame and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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William Ward (1766-1826) after J. Ward and G. Morland - Two coloured mezzotints - "Ale-House Politicians" and "Industrious Cottages", each 18ins x 23.75ins, published by Ward & Co, 6 Newman Street, London, March 2nd 1801, in gilt moulded frames and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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***Osbert Lancaster (1908-1986) - Ink and watercolour cartoon - "But Why On Earth Should Anybody Living Comfortably In Outer Space Want To Settle in W8?", 10ins x 7ins, signed, published Wednesday March 15th 1978, in silvered frame and glazed, and Frank Dickens "Bristow" (b.1932) - Ink cartoon - "Morning Sergeant...Morning, Mr Dimkins. Lovely Day", No. 3831, 4ins x 18ins, inscribed "To Janice, love Frank", in silvered frame and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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After Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) - Three coloured prints - "The Visitation", "The Descent from the Cross" and "The Presentation", 37.5ins x 58ins, in moulded gilt frame £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel Buck (1696-1779) and Nathaniel Buck (fl. early/mid 18th Century) -Two coloured engravings - "The North-West Prospect of Maidstone, in the County of Kent", published 1738, 12ins x 32ins, "The North-East View of Canterbury Castle", published 1735, 8ins x 14ins, and Samuel and Nathaniel Buck - Engraving - "The North-East View of Tintern Abby, in the county of Monmouth, 1732", 8ins x 14.5ins, all in Hogarth frames and glazed £200-250 plus 24% BP*
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Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) - Four sepia mezzotints - Classical subjects, each 10.5ins x 15.5ins, all framed and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Pierre Mariette (1634-1716) - Four engravings - "Gaius Caesar Caligula" (plate IIII), "Aullus Vitellius" (plate IX), "Vespasianus Augustus" (plate X), and "M.Sylvius Otho" (plate VIII), each 11 ins x 7.75ins, in Italian cream painted and silvered frames and glazed £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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Richard G. Reeve (1780-1835/1848) - Set of six coloured aquatints "Military Incidents", after Charles B. Newhouse (active 1830-1840), each 7.25ins x 15.75ins, framed and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Hablot Knight Brown (Phiz) (1815-1882) - Set of eight coloured chromo lithographs - "The Derby Day", published by Fores, May 31st 1866, each 12.25ins x 13ins, framed and glazed £300-500 plus 24% BP*
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Robert Deighton (1752-1814) - Six coloured engravings - "A View from Trinity College Oxford", "A View from Oriel College Oxford", "A View from Brazen Nose College Oxford", and "A View taken from Christ Church Meadows", all published between 1807 and 1808, 10.5ins x 7.75ins, "Ireland in Scotland", and "The Classical Alma Mater Coachman, Oxford", 10.5ins x 8ins, together with five other engravings of a humorous nature, various £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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August Francois Gay (1890-1948 - French/American) - Collection of twenty-one copper etching plates, various sizes, and a copy of Essay and Catalogue Raisonné of Exhibition of his Work - "Small Wonders", held at Monterey Museum of Art, 17th January - 26th April 1998 £600-800 plus 24% BP*
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Late 19th/early 20th Century English school - Collection of ink caricatures and illustrated works - Including - Horace Morehen (1841-1909) - "The Herring Pond afore view near enough for Dick", 12.75ins x 10.25ins; "Can't say he thoroughly enjoyed the naval review", 12.75ins x 10.25ins, both signed (12); Starr Wood (1870-1944) - "The Coronation Seats", 10.5ins x 8.75ins, and figures in a public house, 10.5ins x 11.5ins, both signed, together with 21 others, various £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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A collection of early 20th Century French school - First World War engravings, prints and drawings, many limited editions and duplicates, various (all unframed) and contained in one folio 29ins x 21ins £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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***Marc Quinn (born 1964) - Limited edition Ilfochrome photographic print - "Frozen Sunflowers", 30ins x 20.5ins, (Edition published 2000 - thought to be of limited edition of 200), in ebonised frame and glazed £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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John Andrews (fl. 1766-1809) and Matthew Wren - Coloured engraving - "A plan of the City of Canterbury, survey'd by Jno. Andrews & Mat. Wren. 1768", 18.5ins x 24ins, printed and sold by A. Dury, St. Martins Lane..., in Hogarth frame and glazed £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Samuel Parker (17th/18th Century) - Engraving - "A Map of the County of Kent", with inset view of Dover and 118 armorials, showing lathes, bayliwicks, hundreds, market towns, cities, ports and franchises, from Harris's History of Kent (1719), 22.25ins x 32ins (unframed) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Emanuel Bowen (fl.1714 - died 1767) - Coloured engraving - "An Accurate Map Of The County Of Kent Divided Into Its Lathes..." - With inset views of Canterbury and Rochester Cathedrals, the border picked out in yellow watercolour, 16ins x 19.5ins, printed for Carington Bowles, No. 69, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1777 (unframed) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Emanuel Bowen (fl.1714 - died 1767) - Coloured engraving - "An Accurate Map Of The County Of Kent Divided Into Its Lathes..." - With inset views of Canterbury and Rochester Cathedrals, 16ins x 19.5ins, printed for Carington Bowles, No. 69, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1777 £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Robert Morden (1668-1703) - Coloured engraving - Map of "Kent", 14ins x 25ins, and coloured engraving - "A map of Kent engraved from an actual survey with improvements", 13ins x 18ins, engraved for J. Harrison, 1789, both framed and glazed £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Early 18th Century coloured engraving - "A Mapp of Canterbury", 7ins x 11ins, 1703, in Hogarth frame and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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John Norden (1548-1625) and John Speed (1552-1629) - Coloured engraving - Map of "Cornwall", 15ins x 17ins, in Hogarth frame and glazed £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Christopher Saxton (1540-1610) - Coloured engraving - "Monumethensis Comitatus, Quem Olim Incoluebunt Silures" - Map of Monmouthshire, 11ins x 13ins, in Hogarth frame and glazed £60-80 plus 24% BP*
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William Somner - "The Antiquities of Canterbury", printed by I. L. for Richard Thrale, London 1640 (one full brown leather bound volume - re-bound) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Charles Eveleigh Woodruff and William Danks - "Memorials of the Cathedral and Priory of Christ in Canterbury", published by Chapman and Hall Ltd., London 1912 (one volume with paper and cloth binding), Arthur P. Stanley - "Historical Memorials of Canterbury", published by John Murray, London 1855 (one half leather bound volume), and eight other local interest books £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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W.H. Ireland - "England's Topographer or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent", published by George Virtue, London 1828 to 1830 (four volumes in leather bindings) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Richard Kilburne - "A Topographie or Survey of the County of Kent", printed by Thomas Mabb for Henry Atkinson, Holborn 1659 (one volume in leather binding), Robert Furley - "A History of the Weald of Kent", published by Henry Igglesden, Ashford 1871 and 1874 (three green cloth bound volumes - Volume 1, Volume 2, Part 1 and Volume 2, Part 2), and two other local interest books £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent", 2nd Edition, printed by W. Bristow, Canterbury 1797-1801 (twelve volumes in half leather bindings, including maps of the Hundreds and various engravings) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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William Augustus Russel - "A New and Authentic History of England, From The Most Remote Period of Genuine Historical Evidence, to the Present Important Crises", printed for J. Cooke, London after 1777 (one brown leather bound volume) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Henry Hallam - "The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of George II", eighth edition, published by John Murray, London 1867 (three full leather bound volumes - damage), and "A View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages", twelfth edition, published by John Murray, London 1868 (three full leather bound volumes - slight damage) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Antoine Francois Bertrand de Moleville - "A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great Britain from the First Invasion of the Romans to the Year 1763", published by T. Cadell & W. Davies et al, London 1812 (four full leather bound volumes) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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"City of Cambridge: A Survey and Inventory by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments", printed by William Clowes and Sons, London and Beccles 1959 (one volume in two parts with dust covers), plus a box containing a map showing the position of monuments and plans of King's, St. John's and Trinity Colleges, and Thomas Rose - "Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland", published by Fisher, Son & Co., London 1832 (one cloth covered volume) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Sir William Young - "The History of Athens", published by W. Bulmer & Co., London 1804 (one leather bound volume), "The Works of Robert Burns", published by T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1809 (four leather bound volumes), R.H. Cromek (Ed.) - "Reliques of Robert Burns", published by T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1808, and ten other leather bound books £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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George Henry Mason - "The Punishments of China, Illustrated by Twenty Two Engavings: with Explanations in English and French", published by William Miller, London 1804 (one leather bound volume) £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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Thomas Bewick - "A History of British Birds", containing the history and description of land birds and water birds, sixth edition, printed by Edward Walker, Newcastle, 1826 (two volumes in full calf bindings) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Witherby, Jourdin, Ticehurst and Tucker - "The Handbook of British Birds", published by H.F. & G. Witherby Ltd, London, 1943 and 1944 (five blue cloth bound volumes), and four other books of bird interest, various £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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R. S. Surtees - the "Jorrocks" Edition - "Ask Mamma", "Hawbuck Grange", "Plain or Ringlets", "Mr Sponges's Sporting Tour", "Handley Cross", and "Mr Facey Romford's Hounds", published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, various dates (six half leather bound volumes) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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A.A. Milne - "Now We Are Six", published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 1927 (one maroon cloth bound volume) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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H.E. Bates - "Love for Lydia", published by Michael Joseph Ltd, London 1952, in red cloth binding and original dust jacket, and "The Daffodil Sky", first edition published by Michael Joseph Ltd, London 1952, (two volumes), and Rudyard Kipling - "The Jungle Book", published by MacMillan & Co, London 1896, in original blue cloth and gilded binding (one volume) £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Lady Trevelyan (Ed.) - "The Works of Lord MacAulay", published by Longmans, Green, & Co., London 1866 (eight leather bound volumes) elements of some spines detached but present £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Rev. Alexander Dyce (Ed.) - "The Works of William Shakespeare", published by Chapman & Hall, London 1875 and 1876 (nine leather bound volumes), and Dr. G. G. Gervinus - "Shakespeare Commentaries", published by Smith, Elder & Co., London 1875 (one leather bound volume) Note: All volumes bound by Bickers & Son, London £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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William Harrison Ainsworth - The Works of - Published by George Routledge & Sons, London (sixteen volumes with half tooled leather bindings) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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J.A. Hammerton (Ed.) - "Punch Library of Humour", published by The Educational Book Co. Ltd. (twenty-five volumes in red cloth binding) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Sir Walter Scott - "The Waverley Novels", Volumes 1-25, published by Robert Cadell, Edinburgh 1841 to 1843 (twenty-five leather bound volumes - elements of some spines detached some of which still present) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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W. Cosmo Monkhouse - "The Turner Gallery. A Series of 120 Engravings from the Works of the Late J.M. Turner, R.A.", published by Virtue & Company, 294 City Road, London (three green and gilt stamped full leather bound volumes) £400-600 plus 24% BP*
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Norman F. Ticehurst - "A History of the Birds of Kent", published by Witherby & Co, London 1909 (in blue cloth binding), and two other British bird books, T.B. Johnson - "The Shooter's Companion", published by Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, London 1834 (in black cloth binding), together with six other books of similar interest, various (10) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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