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Click here to subscribeSurtees (R.S.). Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, illust. John Leech, n.d., pub. Bradbury, Evans, & Co., n.d., c. 1870, hand-col. plts., orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, somewhat faded to spine and edges and some fraying to foot of spine, together with Hillingdon Hall or The Cockney Squire, a Tale of Country Life, illust. Wildrake, Heath & Jellicoe, pub. John C. Nimmo, 1888, hand-col. plts., rough-trimmed, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some fading to spine and top edge of rear cover, a little frayed to head of spine, plus Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, illust. John Leech, 1860, col. plts., t.e.g., near-contemp. half green calf, a little rubbed and lightly faded to spine, etc., all 8vo, and Alken (Henry, illust.), The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod, 1905, thirty-six col. plts., t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, minor fraying to extrems. (generally a good copy), large 8vo, plus one other (Nimrod's Hunting Reminisces comprising Memoirs of Masters of Hounds ..., new ed., with an introduction by W. Shaw Sparrow, 1926, col. plts., b&w illusts., partly untrimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, some fading to spine and edges, small 4to (5)
LONDON AND LONDON MARKS Seven Publications: Jackson, C.J (Edited by Pickford): Silver and Gold Marks, Cripps, W: Old English Plate, 1878, Girling, F.A; English Merchant's Marks, Jacksons Hallmarks Pocket Edition, 1991, Chaffers, W: Hallmarks on Plate, 2nd edition, Spurious Antique Plate, a Goldsmiths Hall Pamphlet and Dove, A.B.L: Some New Light on Plate Duty and its Marks, an article. (7)
A Derby botanical plate, painted with a blue flowering pea, pattern No.197, a campana vase painted with flowers on a blue ground, a London shape cup and saucer, A Barr Worcester and a New Hall coffee can and Spode chocolate cup and cover, late 18th and early 19th century, 26cm. Max. (8) Some faults.
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Oxford, Aedea Walpolianae: or, A Description of the Collection of Pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk, [n.p., 1752], 4to (300 x 235mm.), 4 engraved plates by G. Vertue, 2 of which are folding, and 2 folding plans, new endpapers, modern red cloth, Second edition. Charlton, W. H., Burghley, Stamford, William Langley, 1847, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), engraved frontispiece of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, additional title vignette, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, original red cloth gilt, rebacked, Andrews, William (editor), Antiquities and Curiosities of the Church, London, William Andrews & Co, 1897, 8vo (215 x 140mm.), half title, lithographed frontispiece within red ruled border of East Window, York Minster, illustrations, advertisement leaves at end, original brown cloth gilt. With Christopher Hussey's 'Clarence House' (London, 1949)
Oswald, Arthur, Country Houses of Kent, London, Country Life Ltd, 1933, 4to (250 x 185mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece of Leeds Castle, plates, illustrations and a folding map of the county of Kent, original decorative cloth. Cunningham, Colin, Victorian and Edwardian Town Halls, London, Boston and Henley, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, 4to (250 x 190mm.), half title, photographic frontispiece showing the construction of Rochdale town hall, plates, and illustrations, original cloth,and dust-jacket. Harris, John, & Gordon Higgott, Inigo Jones Complete Architectural Drawings, New York, A. Zwemmer Ltd., 1989, 4o (265 x 210mm.), half title, colour and black and white photographic plates and illustrations, original black cloth, and decorative dust-jacket. Together with 17 other works in 17 volumes, including Olive Cooks 'The English Country House (London, 1974), Donald J. Olsen's 'Town Planning in London' (London, 1982), Ian Dunlop's 'Royal Palaces of France' (London, 1985), & Adrian Tinniswood's 'A History of Country House Visiting' (London, 1989)
Picturesque Views of the Principal Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in England and Wales, London, Harrison, ca. 1787, Oblong 8vo (155 x 205mm.), title with publishers vignette, 99 (of 100) engraved plates, lacking plate of Gidea Hall, new endpapers, later half red morocco, spine lettered in gilt, bookplate of David Clegg
Country Homes, Gardens Old & New, Woodsome Hall, Yorkshire, A Seat of The Earl of Dartmouth, London, Country Life, 1906, folio (375 x 240mm.), later calf backed spine, front cover lettered in gilt. With front cover of 'Elizabethan & Shakesperian Village Pageant -Woodstone, Wednesday, June 27th', bound in at end
A New Hall 'London' shape bone china part tea service, painted with panels of floral sprays reserved on an ozier-moulded ground, comprising: a teapot, cover and, a sugar box and cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two saucer dishes, eight teacups, eleven coffee cups and ten saucers, iron-red painted pattern no. 2439, circa 1825 (some damage and restoration)
CERAMICS A collection of 21 vols. (including one on glass) inc. Twitchett, John. Derby Porcelain, 1980, - Sandon, Henry. Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840, 1978. Presentation copy from the author - Drakard, D.& P, Holdway. Spode Printed Ware, 1983 - Holgate, David. New Hall & Its Imitations, 1971 Various sizes, mostly orig. cloth, many in d.ws.
SHARPE'S LONDON JOURNAL Vols. 1-15; and New Series Vol. 8, Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., n.d. (c.1845)-1852. 8vo., orig. red cloth, spines gilt. Wood engravings and engraved plates, including topographical views by W. H. Bartlett and others. With 28 others, mostly Victorian periodicals. Sold not subject to return. (44)
SOUTHEY, ROBERT Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. 2 vols., 1829. 8vo., cont. calf gilt. Engraved portrait frontispiece and 6 views of the Lake District (spotted). -- HALL, S. C. & A. M. The Book of the Thames. New Edition, J. S. Virtue, n.d. (c.1885). Small 4to., full green morocco, a.e.g. Numerous illustrations. With two others. (5)
A New Hall baluster cream jug and cover, circa 1775, busily printed in blue with temple scenes within gilt borders, clip handled with blue printed foliate detail, 5.75" high, two New Hall teabowls, circa 1785, printed with a house beside a river and a geometric border to the interior, gilt lined, 2" high and another teabowl printed with the temple pattern (4)
A Group of New Hall Porcelain Tea Wares, 1790s, comprising a pair of tea bowls and stand, with iron red meander and pencilled rose sprays, a tea bowl and stand with a rose meander on a central line, a tea bowl and stand with puce squiggle festoons between green panels, and a tea bowl, coffee cup and stand with puce feathery festoons alternating with an iron red double line border (10)
A Group of New Hall Porcelain Tea Wares, 1790s, comprising a fluted tea bowl and stand with basket centre, a tea bowl and stand with dotted meander, polychrome flower sprays, two tea bowls and stand with puce ribbon meandering on starred puce lines and two tea bowls and stand with polychrome flower sprays under "cash" centred orange meanders (10)
Various items of English porcelain, comprising: a New Hall commode-shape teapot and cover (cover restored); a Worcester spirally fluted coffee cup and saucer, crescent marks; a Chamberlain's Worcester plate (cracked); a 'Dragon in compartments' coffee can; a Derby cup (cracked), various dates late 18th and early 19th centuries; and two modern enamel pill boxes
A pair of New Hall bat-printed saucer dishes, printed en grisaille with vignettes after Adam Buck of Children at play, 20cm diameter, painted black pattern no. 1109 (slight surface wear); a Worcester fluted saucer dish (cracked); and two teabowls painted in seipia and gilt with a band of strawberries, painted pattern no. 292 (rubbing to gilding), circa 1800
A miscellaneous selection of teawares, including: two 'Bute' shape bat printed cups and saucers, printed in puce; a New Hall type tea bowl and saucer painted in the Chinese export style; a Worcester (Barr) tea cup and saucer, gilt with a band of panels of flowers above an orange ground and various other cups and saucers, various dates, mostly late 18th and first quarter 19th centuries (minor damage and staining)
Four various 'Rococo revival' teapots, comprising: a New Hall round teapot and domed cover painted with roses, painted pattern no. 2901; an H.& R. Daniel teapot and cover printed and painted with flowers and with four acanthus feet, painted pattern no. 4696 (cracked); two other teapots and covers; and two various teapot stands, (some damage), circa 1830
A miscellaneous selection of teawares, comprising: an 'Etruscan' trio and an additional saucer, painted with yellow band panels of flowers reserved on a blue ground; a New Hall type 'London' shape teacup and saucer printed and painted with Oriental figures in a landscape; and various other cups and saucers, first quarter 19th century (some damage)