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DAY ONE
Travel & Topography 1-42
Natural History 43-52
Antiquarian Literature & History 53-139
Art Reference & Architecture 140-202
The Delphine Stork Collection of English Cookery Books 203-287
General Literature 288-333
Bookcases 334-338
General Stock 339-413
DAY TWO
Maps 414-527
Decorative Prints 528-633
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Lot 603 - * Prints and Drawings. A collection of 250 prints and drawings, 19th & 20th century
Lot 604 - * Ragot (André, 1894-1971). Assisi, vue de la Rocca, 1929
Lot 606 - * Roberts (David, 1796-1864). Convent of St. Catherine, with Mount Horeb
Lot 607 - * Rowing. Ryman (J. publisher), Three rowing prints, circa 1840
Lot 610 - * Sleap (1808-1859). Church and Piazzo at San Marco, Venice, watercolour
Lot 611 - * Slowe (Vikki, 1947-2013). Celebration I, II, III & IV, four etchings with collage
Lot 612 - Stuart (James & Nicholas Revett). The Antiquities of Athens, 1762
Lot 614 - * The Primrose League. [The Primrose Dames of England], circa 1889
Lot 615 - AR * Tyson (Ian, 1933-2021). Smoke, 1971..., and one other
Lot 616 - * Vanity Fair. A collection of 44 'doubles' and 'groups', mostly late 19th century
Lot 617 - * Vanity Fair. A collection of 56 caricatures of rural sportsmen, late 19th century
Lot 618 - * Vanity Fair. A collection of approximately 100 caricatures, mostly late 19th century
Lot 619 - * Vanity Fair. A collection of approximately 100 prints, late 19th & early 20th century
Lot 624 - * Vivares (Fancois). A View from Richmond Hill down from the River, circa 1760
Lot 625 - * Walker (Frederick, 1840-1875, after). Philip in the Church, circa 1885