Travel & Exploration 1-34
British Topography 35-70
Angling & Natural History 71-117
Maps 118-200
Decorative Prints 201-255
Bookcases 256-259
Antiquarian History & Literature 260-334
Women Authors 335-350
Art Reference & Architecture 351-374
Charles Lindbergh & Other Aviators: A Private Collection 375-402
General Literature 403-428
General Stock 429-480
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Lot 217 - * Greene (W. T.). A collection of 41 colour plates from Parrots in Captivity [1884 - 87]
Lot 219 - * Haid (J.E.). Set of four scenes from an Intermezzo, Augsburg: circa 1780
Lot 221 - * Helleu (Paul César, 1859-1927). Miss Taylor, circa 1900
Lot 222 - Illustrated London News. A broken run of 44 volumes, 1842 - 79
Lot 223 - * Interior & Architectural Design. A collection of 11 drawings, 17th - 20th century
Lot 224 - * Italian Album. A large album containing ecclesiastical views, 19th century
Lot 225 - * Jaillot (A. H. & R. De Hooge). Coupe dun Amiral de 104 piècess de Canon..., [1693]
Lot 227 - * London. Hollar (W.), A true and exact prospect of the citty of London..., 1666
Lot 228 - * Maclure (Andrew). Obsequies of the late Illustrious Field Marshall..., Wellington, 1852
Lot 229 - * Marine. A collection of nine prints, 18th & 19th century
Lot 230 - * Monnoyer (Jean Baptiste). Six engravings of botanical bouquets, circa 1680
Lot 231 - * Natural History. A collection of approximately 120 prints, mostly 19th-century
Lot 233 - * Pellegrini (Carlo, pseud. 'Ape'). Mr Rivers Wilson C. B. 1878
Lot 235 - * Prints & Engavings. A collection of approximately 80 prints, mostly 18th & 19th century
Lot 236 - * Prints & Engravings. A collection of approximately 150 prints, 19th & 20th century
Lot 237 - * Prints & engravings. A collection of approximately 500 prints, 18th - 20th century
Lot 238 - * Prints & engravings. A collection of approximately 80 prints, mostly 19th-century
Lot 240 - * Schedel (Hartmann). Etas prima Mundi, Nuremberg: circa 1493