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Click here to subscribe-. MALORY (Sir THOMAS) THE BIRTH, LIFE, AND ACTS OF KING ARTHUR OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS,... AND IN THE END LE MORTE DARTHUR, 2 vol., one of 1500 copies, 18 wood-engraved plates, illustrations, chapter headings, borders, and initials by Aubrey Beardsley, original buckram, cover designs, spine titles blocked in gilt, spines slightly tanned, t.e.g. all others uncut, 4to, 1893.
Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet de) Poem upon the Lisbon Disaster, Translated into English by Anthony Hecht with six wood engravings by Lynd Ward and an introduction by Arthur Wilson, number XXXVIII of 100 deluxe edition on French Rives, signed by Hecht, Ward and Wilson, hand-bound in original cloth over marbled boards by Harcourt Bindery, in slip-case, 4to, Lincoln, Penmaen Press, 1977.
Coppard (A.E.) Crotty Shinkwin (and) The Beauty Spot, number 181 of 500 copies, wood-engravings by Robert Gibbings, spine faded, Golden Cockerel Press, 1932 ~ Calder-Marshall (Arthur) A Crime Against Cania, number 144 of 250 copies, signed by the author, wood-engravings by Blair Hughes-Stanton, Golden Cockerel Press, 1934 ~ Jones (Gwyn) The Green Island, number 309 of 500 copies, engravings by John Petts, Golden Cockerel Press, 1946 ~ Whitfield (Christopher) Together and Alone, number 129 of 500 copies, engravings by John O'Connor, Golden Cockerel Press, 1945, first and second mentioned original morocco-backed decorated cloth, rest original teo-tone buckram, edges untrimmed; and 3 others, Golden Cockerel Press, 8vo (7).
Browning (Robert) The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 4 colour plates and plain illustrations by Arthur Rackham, lightly spotted, original pictorial wrappers, rubbed and faded, spine torn at foot, 1934 ~ Andersen (Hans Christian) Stories for the Household, translated by H.W.Dulcken, wood-engraved illustrations by the Dalziel Brothers after A.W.Bayes, title and some other leaves foxed, contemporary half roan, spine gilt, a little worn, upper joint split, n.d. ~ Lear (Edward) The Book of Nonsense, twenty-seventh edition, 1889; More Nonsense, fifth edition, 1897, the last two with illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slightly rubbed, the second lacking front free endpaper; and 6 others, children's, including a cigarette card album of 50 cards depicting 'Speed', 8vo & 4to (10).
An Arthur Wood pottery flower vase of oviform relief moulded with overlapping leaves and painted with pink, yellow and mauve flowers and foliage within silvered bands, and an oval 'Aladin' teapot and cover of 'lamp' form painted with pink and mauve flowers and foliage within gilt bands and gilt painted scroll handle
A collection of Arthur Wood and other pottery, comprising; a cheese dish and cover painted with flowers and foliage in yellow, orange and brown, a part fluted and canted teapot and cover painted with pink and blue flowers and trellis, a similar jug of round form, a sugar box and cover painted with a blue flower and foliage with a silvered band and a Crown Devon fruit bowl and six tea plates relief moulded with flowers, 15cm, 11.5cm and 10cm high, 19cm wide
A collection of Arthur Wood pottery, comprising; a 'Pearl' jug of round form painted with an orange flower and gilt, part fluted and canted teapot and cover painted with flowers, foliage and gilt, a canted 'iris' jug painted with stylised flowers and foliage and a cream ribbed jug, 16cm, 13.5cm, 13cm, 13.5cm and 20.5cm high
An Arthur Wood pottery wall pocket of triple cylindrical form, painted with pink and purple flowers and foliage against a pale green ground, and a teapot and cover of canted round and part fluted form painted with red, yellow and mauve flowers and leaves, printed factory marks, circa 1934, 23cm and 13cm high
Two Arthur Wood pottery relief moulded flower vases, the oviform blue vase with leaf capped twin handles, moulded with a spray of flowers and leaves against a stepped brick wall beneath sunrays, the other moulded with overlapping leaves shaded in pale blue and beige printed factory marks, circa 1934, 24 - 23.5cm high
An Arthur Wood pottery 'Carnation' coffee pot and cover and preserve pot and cover, the coffee pot of tapering form, the body relief moulded with pink and orange carnation with green and brown foliage, against a ground impressed with small circles within a brown brush-stroked band, (the handle in the form of a carnation), the cover with carnation bud finial, and a similarly decorated preserve pot and cover, printed factory marks, circa 1934
An Arthur Wood pottery 'Carnation' tapered jug, the body relief moulded with pink, orange and yellow carnations with green and brown foliage against a ground impressed with small circles within brown brush-stroked bands, (the handle in the form of a carnation), printed factory marks, circa 1934, 20cm high
A collection of Arthur Wood pottery items, comprising; a three piece cruet with square bases and painted with orange flowers and brown leaves on a stand, a cheese dish and cover painted with flowers and foliage, a round teapot painted with flowers and foliage and a similarly decorated small oval dish, printed factory marks, circa 1934
A collection of Arthur Wood pottery and other items, comprising; a 'Warwick' baluster shaped jug painted with leaves and gilt against a pale green ground, a baluster shaped jug painted with a pink flower and foliage above a blue-streaked yellow ground, a hot water jug and cover painted with stylised leaves with silvered bands and a Fielding Crown Devon jug geometrically painted in orange, yellow, brown and black, printed factory marks, circa 1934, 17cm, 10.5cm, 19cm and 9cm high
Two Arthur Wood pottery relief moulded blue jugs, 'Kingfisher' and 'Victory', the tapered jug moulded with kingfishers in their natural habitat, the other of round form moulded with flowers against a scalloped ground, the handle with a flower terminal, printed factory marks, circa 1934 , height 19cm and 11cm
An Arthur Wood pottery fan shaped flower vase, painted with flowers within orange bands, a tapered "Stanley" jug painted with stylised flowers and leaves in orange, yellow, green and gilt and a part fluted jug and cover painted with pink and mauve flowers, printed factory marks, circa 1934, 16cm, 15cm and 18cm
Finberg (Alexander J.) The History of Turner's Liber Studiorum, 1924 § Bindman (David) The Complete Graphic Works of William Blake, 1978 § Hind (Arthur M.) Engraving in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 2 vol. only (of 3), Cambridge, 1952-55 § Chaloner Smith (John) British Mezzotint Portraits, 3 vol. only (of 4), 1883 § Jackson (John) A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical, 1839 § Laing (David) Etchings by Sir David Wilkie, and by Andrew Geddes, Edinburgh, 1875, first four mentioned in original cloth, first three with dust-jackets, fifth and sixth mentioned in original half calf, rubbed; and c.30 others, British Engraving and Engravers, 8vo & 4to (c.40).
A Fieldings Crown Devon Black Ground "Wye" Pattern Hat Pin Holder of candlestick shape, decorated with overpainted transfer printed floral motifs, transfer printed 1917-30 factory mark and Reg. No: 635593, Height 5", and an Arthur Wood Japan Pattern Three Piece Condiment Set & Stand decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt, Width of Stand 8".