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Antiquarian and Collectors’ Books

Tuesday, 15th May 2018
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LOT 3129
LOT 3129
[WESTMACOTT, Charles Molloy]. 'Bernard BLACKMANTLE'. The English Spy… an Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous: Being Portraits of the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric, and Notorious. London: Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825-26. First edition in book form, 2 vols., 8vo (235 x 137mm.) 71 hand-coloured aquatint plates by Robert Cruikshank, including frontispiece, 1 wood-engraved plate and numerous illustrations. (Browning and some damp-staining to several leaves in vol. 1; damp-staining to margins of vol. 2 title and several leaves of browning). Late 19th century brown half-morocco by J. Leighton, red and black lettering pieces to spine (fading and soiling to the cloth and split to upper cover of cloth of vol. 1). Provenance: Robert Milnes-Crewe (bookplate to the front pastedown); The West Horsley Place Collection.
Hammer Price: £260
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LOT 3130
LOT 3130
[CRUIKSHANK, George]. A Pop-Gun… fired off by George Cruikshank In Defence of The British Volunteers of 1803, Against the Uncivil Attack Upon that Body by General W. Napier. London: Published for the author by W. Kent & Co., [N.d. but 1860]. Presentation signature by George Cruikshank to the title-page, first edition, 8vo (221 x 127mm.) Numerous illustrations. [Bound with:] Walter Bagehot. 'Count Your Enemies and Economise Your Expenditure', 1862, first edition, 8vo. [Bound with:] Sir John Pakington. 'State of the Navy', signed by author, first edition, 1859, 8vo, and fifteen more similar tracts relating to defence spending, some signed. Contemporary red half-morocco (rubbing to extremities). - And a related volume on 'Tracts on Military Organisation and Education'. Provenance: Robert Milnes-Crewe (bookplate to the front pastedown); The West Horsley Place Collection.
Hammer Price: £800
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LOT 3133
LOT 3133
BYRON. - [Caroline LAMB.] Verses from Glenarvon: to which is Prefixed The Original Introduction. London: printed for Henry Colburn, 1819. Signed by the author Caroline Lamb to half-title, 8vo (183 x 112mm.) 3 engraved plates, 1p. tipped-in a.l.s. by Lamb to front free endpaper, original watercolour portrait of Lady Caroline Lamb to preliminary blank attributed to Eliza Jones. (Minor marginal browning and occasional light soiling.) Contemporary straight-grain morocco, g.e. (worn, upper cover detached). Note: when the novel 'Glenarvon' was published, it was an open secret that this was written by Lady Caroline Lamb and was widely understood to fictionalise the account of her affair with Lord Byron. Byron responded to the novel 'I read Glenarvon too by Caro Lamb… God damn!' and whether it was a kiss-and-tell or more likely a 'f*** and publish'. Lady Caroline was known to have called Byron 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. Provenance: Miss Eliza Jones (inscription stating that it was purchased at her library sale and the portrait is in her hand); Stainforth (armorial bookplate to front pastedown); Robert Milnes-Crewe (bookplate to front pastedown); The West Horsley Place Collection.
Hammer Price: £7,000
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LOT 3141
LOT 3141
[FIELDING, Henry, and Elizabeth CANNING. A collections of tracts, pamphlets and period cartoons relating to the trial of Elizabeth Canning.] Folio (365 x 228mm.) Includes: 'The Trial of Elizabeth Canning, Spinster, for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury', London: John Clarke, 1754, with mezzotint folding frontispiece; 'An Address to the Liverymen of the City of London, from Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt…relating to his conduct in the cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires', London: James Hodges, 1754, mezzotint frontispiece; 'A Liveryman's Reply to Sir Crisp Gascoyne's Address…', London: W. Reeve, 1754; 'A Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning' by Henry Fielding, London: A Millar, 1753; 'The Story of Elizabeth Canning considered by Dr.Hill', mezzotint frontispiece, London: M. Cooper, 1753; 'Virtue Triumphant, or, Elizabeth Canning in America being a Circumstantial Narrative of her Adventures', Boston & London: printed for J. Cooke, 1757; and 12 more tracts relating to the trial and its aftermath. (Some tracts octavo with each page window-mounted onto the folio leaf, occasional spotting.) Contemporary calf, blind and gilt borders, gilt turn-ins, (split to spine panel). Provenance: Robert Milnes-Crewe (bookplate to the front pastedown); The West Horsley Place Collection.
Hammer Price: £8,500
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