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KRISHNAMURTI, G, Compiler and DRABBLE, Margaret, Introduction, Women Writers of the 1890's. 1st Ed. 1991 37/100. signed by the above. Sotheran, London. 4to. (260 x 182mm) £20-40
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ST JOHN, Christopher, Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw, A Correspondence, Fountain Press, New York and Constable, London 1931. 1st & Ltd Ed. 1165/3000. 4to. (258 x 165mm), green cloth with gilt monogram, faded spine, slip case £50-100
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BOYD, William, Scottish Novelist (b.1952), Brazzaville Beach, Sinclair-Stevenson d/w with a letter from WB dated 2/11/1990 relating together with six other titles in d/w by the same author (7) £20-40
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MASEFIELD. John, Enslaved and Other Poems, Macmillan Co. NY. 1920. ¼ bds. Tog.with Gallipoli by same, Macmillan Co. NY. 1916. 2nd. Printing. Illus. a.c.f. cl. bds. plus 2 others. 4 £50-80
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AUSTIN, Henry Wilfred 'Bunny' (1906-2000) British Tennis Player, 'Lawn Tennis made Easy', Macmillan, New York 1935. 8vo. grey cloth stained, signed and dedicated by the author, together with an eclectic group of 7 titles inc. Bernard Shaw, R.L. Stevenson etc (8) £30-60
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The Log of The Venetia Rys, 924 tons 1500hp. on a voyage from Cowes to the East Indies and return November 12th 1896 to May 6th 1897 privately printed by Zaehnsdorf, London 1897. 4to. vellum bound gilt title, untrimmed pages, end papers torn, stains £40-80
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The Passion Play at Ober Ammergau 1910, the official German text with English Translation with advertisements together with an album of The Passion Play, 1/2 red morocco. 4to. with illustrations (2) £40-80
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HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel, RACKHAM, Arthur, Illus. 'A Wonder Book', Hodder & Stongkton 1922?. gilt tooled red cloth. 4to. (250 x 196mm) sunned and stained plus 3 further titles illustrated by Rackham inc. Peter Pan, Gullivers Travels, The Compleat Angler (4) £70-150
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CONRAD, Joseph (1857-1924) The Medallion Edition of the Works of Joseph Conrad, Gresham, London 1925. 21 Vols. (lacks Vol. 18), each with printed sig. gilt tooled. blue cloth. 8vo £40-80
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SCOTT, Sir Walter, Waverley Novels, Adam and Charles Black, 1898. 8vo. gilt tooled green cloth. 23 vols £30-50
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DISRAELI, The Right Hon. Benjamin (1804-1881) The Novels and Tales, Frederick Warne, London 1853. 8vo. full calf with banded tooled spine. 7 vols. plus a collection of 19th/20th Century Literature, classics etc. c80 books £40-60 Books from the Library of the late Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969) (Lot 722-724)
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'Australia Beautiful' The Home Pictorial Annual published by Art in Australia 1928-1930. bound in one small 4to. with unclear dedication to 'Sir W. Russell Fint with appreciation 1930 (1) £50-100
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CARROLL, Lewis, 'Through the Looking Glass' Macmillan, London 1948. green decorated cloth. 8vo. with dedication in pencil 'To my dearest Sibylle to keep company with 'Alice'. Sept 28 1948 plus Severn, Wye and Forest of Dean by A Dorothy Holmes Wilding, Shrewsbury 1945 with dedication to Sir William Russell Flint from the author plus CAPEK, Karel, Letters From Spain, Bles, London 1931 dedicated to Sir William Russell Flint plus telegram addressed Lt. Flint 60 Peel St. Camden Hill, London plus Ships and Shipping. 6th Ed. revised. Faber & Faber. small format. dec. boards signed by Sir William Russell Flint Nov 14 1935 with note (4) £50-100
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KINGLAKE, A.W. 'Eõthen: or Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East', Frank Brangwyn Illus. Sampson Low, London. 4to. red cloth, uncut paper with pencil dedication to 'Mrs Flint... 1.1.1937' together with a collection of 19 books signed in pencil by Sir William Russell Flint and 23 further books from Sir William Russell Flint Library (43) £100-200
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DICKENS, Charles, 'Our Mutual Friends', hardcover, Chapman & Hall London 1865. 1st Ed. 2 vols bound as one. full gilt tooled calf. 40 plate illustrations by Marcus Stone. note mispelling of 'principal'. Vol 2. P115. fair overall condition plus DOMBEY & SON, hardcover, Chapman & Hall 1848. 1st Ed. 1/2 red calf and marbled boards. vignette half title and 38 illus. by Hablot K. Browne. 8vo. foxing and binding loosening. b/p plus 3 further Dickens titles (5) £100-200
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EDWARDS, Ralph, The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, Country Life 1964 plus a collection of 15 20th Century publications relating to the study of Antique Furniture (16) £50-100
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PRADÉRE, Alexandre, French Furniture Makers. The Art of the Ebéniste from Louis XIV to the Revolution. Sotheby, London 1989 plus a collection of 14 relating to the study of Antique Furniture, Works of Art and Interior Design plus the Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray, Chiswick Press 1879, Eton School Prize, full calf (15) £50-150
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AN ECLECTIC GROUP OF THREE OLD BOOKS TO INCLUDE: BLACKBURN, Henry, Breton Folk, R Caldecott illus. London Sampson et al. 1880, green cloth. 4to. plus Howard Pyle's Book of the America Spirit, Harper, New York and London 1923. 4to. and Thackerayana notes and anecdotes, Chatto and Windus, 1875. red cloth with gilt tooled ornament. 8vo. (3) £30-70
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PRITCHARD, James B, Ed. 'Ancient Near Eastern Texts' 1st Ed. small Fo. black cloth, gilt title. Princeton University Press 1950. pencil sig. Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop (1) £40-70
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GRAY, Thomas, Poems and Letters. 4to. Eton College Press, London 1867. full blue calf with gilt tooling, a further copy 1902. full calf plus Lancashire Illustrated with engraved plates by Robt. Wallis after S. Austin. Fisher and Jackson, London 1831. 4to. 1/2 calf marbled boards plus 3 further titles (6) £40-70
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GREENAWAY, Kate, 'Under the Window' Pictures and Rhymes for Children, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans, Routledge, London. 4to. decorative binding plus POTTER, Beatrix, The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse. early edition, Warne, London. small format, scuffed and bumped (2) £50-100
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BÉNÉZIT, Emmanuel, Ed. Dictionnaire...des Peintres, Sculpteurs. New Ed. Librairie Gründ 1966. 8 vols. red cloth. 8vo. plus National Gallery, Illustrated General Catalogue 1973 (9) £20-40
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LAWRENCE, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Jonathan Cape, London 1935. tooled brown cloth. 4to plus 'Letters of' David Garnett. Ed. 1938, Cape. London, d/w and HART, Liddell, 'T.E. Lawrence in Arabia and After' 1935 with d/w (3) £40-80
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CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) Studies in Design 1874-1876, containing sixty lithograph plates, published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London 45cm x 31cm (incomplete) £200-300
| Vanbrugh House Collection of early Maps (Part Two) | 735 ABRAHAM ORTELIUS Mexico, engraving, pub. Antwerp c.1592, with decorative strapwork title cartouche, hand-coloured, 35 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £150-250
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WILLEM BLAEU Chile, (with East to top of sheet), engraving, pub. Amsterdam c.1635, hand-coloured, 36 x 48cm £80-120
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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS Scotland (orientated with west to top of sheet), engraving, pub. Antwerp 1573-1608, with decorative strapwork title cartouche, hand-coloured, 36 x 48cm, mounted but unframed £300-400
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HUMPHREY LHUYD England and Wales, engraving, published by Abraham Ortelius, Antwerp 1573-1598, with decorative strapwork title cartouche, galleons in the sea and sea creatures, hand-coloured, 38 x 47cm, mounted but unframed £200-300
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GEORG. BRAUN AND FRANS HOGENBERG Cologne, engraving, pub. c.1572, hand-coloured, 34 x 49cm, mounted but unframed £150-250
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ABRAHAM ORTELIUS Ancient Britain (on two sheets), pub. Antwerp c.1592, with decorative strapwork title cartouche and engraved galleons to the sea, crossed arrows watermark, hand-coloured, 37 x 49cm and 36 x 49cm, mounted but unframed (2) £600-800
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JOHANNES BLAEU Gloucestershire, engraving, pub. Amsterdam c.1648, the title cartouche adorned with farming folk, and with coats of arms to upper left corner, hand-coloured, 41 x 50cm, mounted but unframed £100-150
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JAN JANSSON Cornwall, pub. Amsterdam c.1694, the title cartouche adorned with farming folk and wild animals, and with coats of arms to upper left corner, 38 x 50cm; mounted but unframed £100-200
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JOHANNES BLAEU Middlesex, pub. Amsterdam c.1648, the title cartouche adorned with harvester and an abundance of fruit, hand-coloured, 39 x 40cm; mounted but unframed £150-250
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JOHN SPEED Flintshire, pub. Roger Rea, London c.1665, with inset vignettes of Flint, Saint-Asaph and St Winifrids Well, hand-coloured, 39 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £80-120
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GERARD MERCATOR Eastern England from Norfolk to Yorkshire, engraving, pub. c.1623, with decorative strapwork title cartouche, 36 x 42cm, mounted but unframed £80-120
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JOHN SPEED Westmorland, engraving, pub. London c.1646, with decorative strapwork title cartouche and inset aerial plan of 'Kendale', George Humble, hand-coloured, 38 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £100-200
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JOHN SPEED Cumberland, engraving, pub. London c.1627, with inset plan of 'Carlile' and stone monuments, Sudbury and Humble, hand-coloured, 38 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £150-250
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JOHN SPEED Yorkshire, engraving, pub. Henry Overton c.1713, with Royal Coat of Arms to top right corner and Christopher Brown correction tablet lower left, hand-coloured, 38 x 50cm, mounted but unframed £100-150
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JOHANNES BLAEU Montgomeryshire, engraving, pub. Amsterdam c.1665, the title cartouche adorned with farming folk and animals, coats of arms to upper border, hand-coloured, 38 x 50cm, mounted but unframed £60-100
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JOHN SPEED Bedfordshire, engraving, pub. by Henry Overton, the title cartouche adorned with strapwork decoration and with inset plan of 'Bedforde', hand-coloured, 38 x 51cm, unframed £40-60
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GERARD MERCATOR Anglesey - Wight - Guernsey and Jersey, four islands on one sheet, engraving, pub. c.1623, hand-coloured, 32 x 43cm, mounted but unframed £80-120
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GERARD MERCATOR The North of England, engraving, pub. c.1623, with decorative strapwork title cartouche, hand-coloured, 35.5 x 47cm, mounted but unframed £100-150
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JOHN SPEED Staffordshire, engraving, pub. c.1665 by Roger Rea, the title tablet adorned with Coat of Arms and with inset plans of Stafford and Lichfield, hand-coloured, 39 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £150-250
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BLAEU Hampshire, engraving, with decorative title cartouche and Coat of Arms to the sides, hand-coloured, 41.5 x 50cm, mounted but unframed £100-200
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JOHANNES BLAEU Surrey, engraving, pub. Amsterdam c.1648, the title cartouche adorned with stag and with Coat of Arms to the sides, hand-coloured, 38 x 50cm, mounted but unframed £120-180
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WILLEM BLAEU Lake Geneva, pub. Amsterdam c.1642, the title cartouche adorned with putti and Coat of Arms, hand-coloured, 41 x 52cm, mounted but unframed £100-200
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JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN Map of the World, engraving, pub. Paris 1764, hand-coloured, 23 x 35cm; Richard Blome - Surrey, 26 x 31cm; and Thomas Dix - A New Map of the County of Cumberland, 45.5 x 35.5cm, all mounted but unframed (3) £50-100
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A MIXED LOT OF 17TH TO 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED MAPS TO INCLUDE: Robert Morden (X5); John Ogilby road maps (X2); Asia Minor (X2); C & J Greenwood - Salop etc., coloured and uncoloured, all unframed; and a framed plan of Portsoken Ward (qty) £50-150
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JAN JANSSON Surrey, engraving, the title cartouche adorned with figure and beasts, Coat of Arms to the sides and Royal Crest to upper right corner, hand-coloured, 39 x 51cm, mounted but unframed £100-150
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JOHANNES BLAEU Brecon, engraving, the title cartouche adorned with farming folk and animals, hand-coloured, 38 x 51cm; and two further of Cardiganshire, 38 x 51cm, both unframed (3) £70-100
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JOHANNES BLAEU Surrey, engraving, the title cartouche adorned with stag and with Coat of Arms to the sides, hand-coloured, 38 x 51cm, unframed £80-120
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