Lot: 129
J.M.W. Turner and John Ruskin The Harbours of England, Smith, Elder & Co, 1877, New Edition, small Folio, original gilt cloth, VG; 12 fine tissue-guarded engraved plates by Thomas Lupton after J.M.W. Turner, each plate on thin card, image size 16.5 x 24.5cm. Overall 26.5 x 37cm. Text and plates very clean but loose throughout.
Lot: 131
B. Winkles French Cathedrals, Charles Tilt, 1837, quarto, half-leather, gilt, worn at extremities, engraved title and 49 plates after R. Garland; some spotting and staining especially to the last two plates.
Lot: 133
The Ladies’ Pocket Magazine 1832, Parts 1 & 2, nicely rebound in modern half-leather, marbled boards, complete with 23 hand-coloured fashion plates, plus other engravings, title page of Part I in facsimile; also De Dillmont’s Encyclopedia of Needlework (two different editions). (3)
Lot: 137
Qty. of Engravings, 1650 to 1920s, mostly 18th & 19th Century, mainly topographical and historical, some portraits and humorous, various sizes, mixed condition. (145)
Lot: 194
E. Dayes and J. Scrivener: 18th Century Topographical Engravings of Manchester & area including Peak District, published 1798 by Stockdale but all bar one with publisher’s name trimmed away; some light foxing largely affects the margins only. VG. Image sizes 16.5 x 23.3cm. (26)