TURNER, continued :— 4276 4277 4278 4279 4280 4281 4282 4283 4284 4285 4286 4287 54, 67, are of the fourth. Thus there are 27 plates in first impressions, THERE IS A FURTHER ADDITION OF GREAT IMPORTANCE, NAMELY A DUPLI- Turner's Liber Studiorum, a Description and a Catalogue. By W. G. Rawlinson. 8vo., bds. £ s. d. 1878 012 6 Notes on the Liber Studiorum of J. M. W. Turner. 1885 0 6 6 PICTURESQUE VIEWS ON THE SOUTHERN COAST OF ENGLAND. 4to., with numerous vignettes and 80 plates, engraved by W. B. and G. Cooke, etc.; half morocco extra, gilt edges 1814-26 25 0 0 1826 2 10 0 the same. 2 vols., folio, LARGE PAPER, PROOFS; half morocco; or bound in 1 vol., russia, gilt edges 1826 10 10 0 the same. Folio, LARGE PAPER, SUPERB PROOFS; in the 16 original parts, in a half morocco portfolio, dates on the wrappers "This copy was carefully selected for me by the late F. Halsted, J. Percy." PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. With Descriptive and Historic Illustrations by H. E. LLOYD. 2 vols., impl. 4to., LARGE PAPER, excellent impressions of the 96 beautiful plates engraved under the superintendence of HEATH from TURNER'S drawings; red morocco extra, gilt edges, fine copy 1838 12 0 0 1838 35 00 the same. 2 vols., impl. 4to., LARGE PAPER, INDIA 1838 40 00 the same. 2 vols., impl. folio, LARGEST PAPER; INDIA PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS; a magnificent copy in red morocco extra, by Bedford 1838 75 00 The grand and picturesque effects of this great master of the English school of landscape painting are powerfully exhibited in this, which, after the Liber Studiorum, may be considered his finest work. The engravings were executed by the best English artists, and possess all the fidelity to nature of the original drawings. THE HARBOURS OF ENGLAND. With Text by J. Ruskin. Folio, with 12 plates engraved from Turner's drawings by Lupton; cloth 1856 1 16 0 (T. Hudson) and [J. H. PARKER]. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE in ENGLAND. 4 vols., 8vo., with numerous plates and woodcuts; cloth 1851-59 the same. 4 vols., 8vo., calf gilt 1851-59 A valuable work ranging from the Conquest to the reign of Henry VIII. 300 4 0 0 4288 TYмMS (W. R.) and M. D. WYATT. The ART of ILLUMINATING as practised in Europe from the Earliest Times. Impl. 8vo., with 100 plates in GOLD and COLOURS, illustrating elaborate Borders, Initial Letters, and Alphabets; cloth (pub. £3. 108) 1860 4289 VAN DYCK (Sir Anthony), his LIFE and WORK. By JULES GUIFFREY. Translated from the French by WILLIAM ALISON. Roy. folio, with illustrations in the text and 28 fine plates in line-engraving, etching, etc.; 4290 4291 cloth 1896 An extremely important work of which bat 265 copies were printed. PICTURES AT WINDSOR CASTLE historically and critically described by ERNEST LAW. Roy. folio, with 30 superb proof reproductions of the artist's most famous pictures, the text printed on Dutch handmade paper; bds. 1899 Three hundred copies were printed for sale in Great Britain; 25 for presentation; and 50 for America. CARPENTER (W. H.). Pictorial Notices: consisting of a Memoir of Van Dyck, with a descriptive Catalogue of the Etchings executed by him and Particulars relating to other Artists patronized by Charles I. 4to., with portraits and facsimile of a letter of Van Dyck; presentation copy to the Duke of Hamilton, with an autograph letter of the author; cloth 1844 4292 VERNON (Thomas). CATALOGUE of PRINTS, consisting of the Works of the earliest and most celebrated Masters of the Italian, French, German, Flemish, Dutch, and English Schools. 4 vols., roy. 4to., AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, most beautifully written; in whole red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Kalthoeber 1813 A very remarkable collection, particularly rich in specimens of Marcantonio, Aug. £ S. d. 1 11 6 210 0 6 6 0 250 212 6 1293 VERTUE. A CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVERS, who have been born, or resided in England; digested by HORACE WALPOLE from the MSS. of GEORGE VERTUE. 4to., interleaved with numerous MS. ADDITIONS and CORRECTIONS, and illustrated with 35 ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS and PLATES; half red morocco, uncut Strawberry Hill, 1763 10 10 0 Corrected and enlarged for a new edition. From Tom Taylor's library. 4294 4295 another edition. Sm. 8vo., with portraits; hf. bd. see post: WALPOLE 1794 066 Catalogue and Description of King Charles the First's capital Collection of Pictures, Statues, etc.; published from an original MS. at Oxford, 1757.-Catalogue of the curious Collection of Pictures of George VILLIERS, Duke of Buckingham, including that of Rubens; with the Life of the Duke, by Fairfax, 1758.—in 1 vol. 4to., calf 1757-8 The advertisements prefixed were written by Horace Walpole. 4296 VIEWS of some of the most celebrated by-gone PLEASURE GARDENS of LONDON. Roy. 4to., with facsimiles, and views of Bagnigge Wells, Cremorne, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, etc.; bds. 1 10 0 4297 WAAGEN (G. F.). Works of Art and Artists in England. 3 vols., post 8vo., half calf gilt 4298 TREASURES of ART in GREAT BRITAIN : being an Account of the chief Collections of Paintings, Drawings, Sculptures, Illuminated MSS., etc. 3 vols., 1854. SUPPLEMENTAL VOLUME. 1857.together, 4 vols., 8vo., calf gilt; scarce 1299 [WALKER (G. A.)]. THE COSTUME OF YORKSHIRE, illustrated by a Series of Forty Engravings, being Fac-similes of Original Drawings. With Descriptions in English and French. Folio, ORIGINAL EDITION, the plates coloured by hand; red morocco extra, gilt edges, VERY 1300 SCARCE 1814 a Reissue of the same. Large folio, the plates reproduced by chromo-lithography; half morocco Leeds, 1885 1301 WALLIS (Henry). EGYPTIAN CERAMIC ART. The Macgregor Collection. A Contribution towards the History of Egyptian Pottery. 4to., with numerous coloured plates and illustrations in the text; cloth 4302 Only 200 copies were printed. £ 8. d. 6 6 0 2 10 0 1898 3 3 0 It has "The collection of Egyptian Antiquities formed by the Rev. William MacGregor, PERSIAN LUSTRE VASES. Folio, 18 pp. of text in which there are Only 200 copies were printed; nearly all are sold. 1899 "The present series of plates continues the record of the Thirteenth Century Persian Lustre Ware commenced by the writer in 1885. At that period only four examples of the art had been identified. Those which have been found since then have been brought to Europe separately, excepting in one instance; it has happened, therefore, that their illustration has been in no regular sequence "-Author. 4303 WALPOLE. EDES WALPOLIANE: or, a Description of the Collection of Pictures at Houghton-Hall, the seat of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford. Second Edition. 4to., with portraits, plans, and views; red morocco extra, gilt edges, arms on sides 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 1752 the same. 4to., with additions as further described below; vellum 1752 "This copy is enriched with several marginal notes of explanation by Horace Walpole..." (transcribed from another copy). It has also the prices marked against the descriptions of the pictures as they were valued to the Empress of Russia; a plan of the Garden drawn on linen; cuttings, etc. hf. bd. the same. Third Edition. 4to., with portraits, plans and views; ANECDOTES OF PAINTING IN ENGLAND; with some 1763 together, 5 vols., sm. 4to., FIRST EDITIONS; with many finely engraved portraits; a fine copy in old green morocco extra, gilt edges, with the bookplates of Lewis Montolieu and John Fitchett Marsh Strawberry Hill, 1762-71 ANECDOTES of PAINTING in ENGLAND. 4 vols. 1762-71 1763 A CATALOGUE of ENGRAVERS. 1 vol. 1808 0 16 0 2 10 0 220 0 15 0 990 1762-1808 10 10 0 ANECDOTES of PAINTING in ENGLAND; with Additions by JAMES DALLAWAY. 5 vols., roy. 8vo., with INDIA PROOF impressions of the beautifully re-engraved portraits; a fine copy in red morocco extra, gold borders, gilt edges Major, 1826-28 12 12 0 4309 WARE (I.). A COMPLETE BODY of ARCHITECTURE. Large folio, with 122 plates; an excellent copy in old calf 1756 Including some hitherto unpublished designs of Inigo Jones. Among the illustrations are representations of ceilings, chimney-pieces, etc., existing in houses celebrated for their architectural importance. morocco 4310 WARING (J. B.). ART TREASURES of the UNITED KINGDOM. Folio, 4314 4315 4316 4317 1775 In 1768 a Mr. Cookworthy had obtained a monopoly of the china clay of Cornwall. In 1774 Cookworthy transferred his patent to Mr. Champion of Bristol, who soon after applied to Parliament for its extension for a further period of 14 years, when the original term should have expired. This application was vigorously opposed by the potters, especially by Wedgwood. The arguments, advanced by the two opposing sides, are set forth in this pamphlet. morocco and BENTLEY. A Catalogue of Cameos, Intaglios, Medals, Busts, £ 8. d 1 16 0 300 200 1 10 0 110 0.15 0 I 15 0 100 200 4318 4319 4320 4321 4322 4323 1 1 0 2.10 0 1 4 0 the same Description and Use of a Thermometer for measuring the Higher Degrees of Heat. By Josiah Wedgwood, 1784.-A Catalogue of Cameos, Intaglios, Medals, Busts, etc., made by Wedgwood and Bentley. The Fifth Edition. 1779.-together, 3 pieces in 1 vol., 8vo., sd.; rare 1779-84 The LIFE of JOSIAH WEDGWOOD. With an introductory Sketch. of the Art of Pottery in England. 2 vols., large 8vo., with portraits, plates, and many woodcuts; cloth 1865-66 the same. 2 vols., large 8vo., whole calf; or, half morocco 1865-66 OLD WEDGWOOD. The DECORATIVE OF ARTISTIC CERAMIC WORK, in colour and relief, invented and produced by JOSIAH WEDGWOOD, at Etruria, in Staffordshire, 1760-1794. Biographical and Descriptive Chapters, a List of Marks used at Etruria and explanatory Text to each Object illustrated, by FREDERICK RATHBONE. Folio, with woodcuts and 67 SUPERB COLOUR-PRINTED plates; cloth 1898 10 10 0 1898 14 14 0 the same. Folio, blue morocco extra by Zaehnsdorf But 200 were printed; nearly all are sold. The illustrations, executed by Georges Michel Grivell and William Griggs, are drawn from the best known examples in public and private collections. Selected by the author and reproduced in facsimile by a new process of printing in colour, these plates, for probably the first time in the history of colour-printing, achieve the desired effect of accurate resemblance in tint, relief, and shade, to the originals. 1 7 6 [Continued on page 2 of wrapper |