- A George III Ebonized and Brass Mounted
A George III Ebonized and Brass Mounted Bracket Clock
John Grant, London, circa 1800
the dial and works inscribed GRANT / Fleet Street / LONDON / no. 563 the bell striking on either Cambridge or Eight-Bell chimes.
Height 17 x width 12 1/2 x depth 9 1/4 inches.
- AMERICAN REVOLUTION, THE CRISIS, SEPT
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, THE CRISIS, SEPT 9, 1775 The Crisis, dated September 9, 1775 is a fine example of an early newspaper from London printed on Fleet Street by T.W. Shaw containing a scathing full edition letter to John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713-1792). He was briefly Prime Minister in the 1760s and quickly became one of the most vilified men in the British world. Burned in effigy (often represented by a jackboot) from London to Virginia, the Scottish Lord Bute was a powerful symbol of pervasive fears that hidden forces behind the throne were bent on corrupting the British constitution. This letter discussed the weakness of the king and the disgrace that has come from the colonies having the revolution and the ramifications of such action with mention of brave Washington and cowardly Americans. Very strong wording with emotionally driven content. Signed CASCA, most likely a reference to one of the assassins of Julius Caeser, who's fear was the king was going to go against the ideals of the empire as was the case in the direction of the letter.
- 17TH CENTURY COLORFUL MAP OF EASTERN
17TH CENTURY COLORFUL MAP OF EASTERN EUROPE AND NORTHERN ASIA John Speede. A. NEWE. MAPE OF. TARTARY. London: Bassett & Chiswell, [1676]. From Speed's atlas The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine..., double-page copperplate engraving, hand colored, presenting the region then known as Tartary, including Russia, China, and other areas, with a glimpse of Alaska in the upper right corner. Well-annotated and illustrated, with the Great Wall of China, (4) figures on each side, and vignettes at the top with (3) city views and an illustration of Novaya Zemlya in northern Russia; two cartouches in bright colors, (1) with title and the statement "augmented by John Speede and are to be sold by Tho. Bassett in Fleet Street, & Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard."; a description in English of "the Kingdom of Tartary" on verso (pp. 39-40); matted, with both sides behind glass to present recto and verso clearly, in black and gilt wooden frame.
- An antique framed map: Chart of Part
An antique framed map: Chart of Part of the Feejee Islands, Explored by Cap. James Wilson, in the Ship DUFF, September 1979. London, Published by T. Chapman No. 101 Fleet Street Feb. 1st 1799. 9.25" x 12" Overall framed 17.5" x 15" And an unframed engraving featuring a Polynesian Longboat on the water with figures and mountains in background, folio page 16. Condition: map good, folio with tape reinforcement @3" on upper edge, foxing and discoloration, edges rough CT Transfer Fee $10
- QUEEN VICTORIA DOULTON LAMBETH JUG &
QUEEN VICTORIA DOULTON LAMBETH JUG & ANOTHERA Victorian Doulton Lambeth two-tone jug commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, decorated with portrait busts depicting the young & old Victoria, with tube lined text "She Wrought Her People Lasting Good" under an applied relief border of thistles, roses & shamrocks, marked at base, 7.25" h, along with a miniature Doulton Lambeth two-tone jug for "Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Fleet Street 1667", with applied decorative elements depicting country life, 2 .75" h.
- British School (19th Century) \"King
British School (19th Century) \"King Charles Spaniel\", engraving, sight 5-1/4\" x 7\", London, printed for R. Sayer and J. Bennett, No. 53 Fleet Street. Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized and partially silvered wooden frame.
- DOULTON LAMBETH ARMCHAIR TOBY JUG BY
DOULTON LAMBETH ARMCHAIR TOBY JUG BY HARRY SIMEONArt Deco advertising ware, produced as an ashpot.
A rare Doulton Lambeth Toby Jug, produced as an advertising piece for YE OLDE COCK TAVERN 22 FLEET STREET FOUNDED 1549. Stamped to base ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH ENGLAND with additional marks.
Artist: Harry Simeon
Issued: c. 1925
Dimensions: 6"H x 4"W
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear
- DOULTON LAMBETH SEATED TOBY MANToby
DOULTON LAMBETH SEATED TOBY MANToby man sitting down on large light brown chair. He is dressed in an olive jacket and a light orange vest with black buttons. He is also wearing a navy hat and holding a black mug. The chair reads; Ye Old Cock Tavern 22 Fleet Street Founded 1549. Doulton Lambeth backstamp.
Dimensions: 6"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
- DOULTON LAMBETH ARMCHAIR TOBY JUG.Art
DOULTON LAMBETH ARMCHAIR TOBY JUG.Art Deco advertising ware, produced as an ashpot. A rare Doulton Lambeth Toby Jug, produced as an advertising piece for YE OLDE COCK TAVERN 22 FLEET STREET FOUNDED 1549. Stamped to base ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH ENGLAND with additional marks.
Dimensions: 4.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
- HUTTON, CHARLES (TRANS.), M.L. DESPIAU.
HUTTON, CHARLES (TRANS.), M.L. DESPIAU. SELECT AMUSEMEN...Hutton, Charles (trans.), M.L. Despiau. Select Amusements in Philosophy and Mathematics. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, Fleet Street, by W. Glendinning, 1801. Contemporary cloth-backed boards. 8vo. p. [i-v] vi-xix [xx], [1] 2 - 397, + 1 - 3 (advts.). Wide margins, a few gatherings at rear unopened. One leaf (C8) disbound, scattered closed tears, last page of advts with a marginal loss not affecting text, minor scattered spotting. Toole Stott 240. Includes tricks with cards, magic squares, magic lanterns, feats of artificial memory, and proto-spiritualist conjuring through "palingenesy," by which a performer can make the images of the dead appear in a glass jar, plus other optical illusions.
- WRIGHT'S NEW IMPROVED CELESTIAL 12 INCH
WRIGHT'S NEW IMPROVED CELESTIAL 12 INCH TABLETOP GLOBE,...Wright’s New Improved Celestial 12 Inch Tabletop Globe , 18th Century, with cartouche: “Wrights New Improv’d Celestial Globe on which the Stars, are correctly laid down, from the Observation of Dr. Halley, Dr. Bradley, Made & Sold by Wm Bardin No. 4 Hind Court, Fleet Street, London.” In as found condition.
Height 14 in.
Provenance : Estate of Linda Loring, 6 Louisburg Square, Boston
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- LUIGI KASIMIR FLEET STREET ETCHINGLuigi
LUIGI KASIMIR FLEET STREET ETCHINGLuigi Kasimir (Austrian, 1881-1962). Aquatint and etching on paper depicting Fleet Street in London. Pencil signed along the lower center.
Sight; height: 23 1/4 in x 17 1/2 in. Framed; height: 31 in x width: 25 1/4 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- A GENERAL MAP OF THE WORLD OR TERRAQUEOUS
A GENERAL MAP OF THE WORLD OR TERRAQUEOUS GLOBEA General Map of the World or Terraqueous Globe, London published by Laurie Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street 12K, May 1794, large two part map of world, paper size 42" x 49".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received
- THREE LUIGI KASIMIR (AUSTRIAN/AMERICAN
THREE LUIGI KASIMIR (AUSTRIAN/AMERICAN 1881-1962) EUROP...Three Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American 1881-1962) European City Etchings to include, "Rome, Arch of Titans", "London, Fleet Street", and "Wien St. Stefan Van Graben" all pencil signed "Luigi Kashmir" largest size 18" x 28"
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received starting the week of the sale.
- BOULTON'S AFRICA - OVERSIZED 1787 MAP
BOULTON'S AFRICA - OVERSIZED 1787 MAP WELL FRAMEDS. Boulton's Africa Map after the original by D'Anville, this edition enlarged and updated with English texts, as published by Robert Sayer London 1787. boundaries hand-colored, archivally mounted on silk and giltwood framed and glazed. "Copper Engraved Map of Africa with All Its States, Kingdoms, Republics, Regions, Islands & c. Improved and enlarged from D'anville's Map, Printed for Robert Sayer, Fleet Street London, January 6 1787 NOTE: Jean Baptiste Bourguign D'anville was the spiritual successor to Guillaume De L'Isle in the same sense that he maintained a rigorous standard of accuracy. D'anville was regarded superior to his contemporaries and respectfully shown by English cartographers and publishers during an era when the two countries were often at war and hostile to one another" NOTE: we do see an unframed later 1800 version of this map available in Europe for $3500 Dimensions: in 2- 21 x 49 3/4 sections, framed 49 1/2 x 56 1/2
(TDB6562)(MM)
Condition:
In very good condition, some toning along edges, carefully mounted, seamed and properly framed
- COLLECTION OF ELEVEN REVERSE GLASS MEZZOTINTS
18TH
COLLECTION OF ELEVEN REVERSE GLASS MEZZOTINTS
18TH & 19TH CENTURY comprising: 'The Rt Honble Earl of Loudoun', Ramsey Pinxt, Spooner Fecit, 43cm high x 42.5cm wide; 'His Royal Highness Prince Edward &C &C', Morland Pinxt, Richard Houston fecit, 41cm high, 30.5cm wide; 'Maria Countess of Coventry', 47cm high, 37cm wide; 'Pastora', Ryall 7 R.Withy, Fleet Street, 45cm high, 34.5cm wide; 'Beating and Trailing for a Hare', J.Seymour invent, T.Burford delin etg fecit, 36.5cm high, 46.5cm wide; 'Going to Cover', Published July 14 1794 by John Fairburn, Map, chart and print seller, No. 146 Minories, London, 31cm high, 41cm wide; 'Partridge Shooting', Pubd Dec 1804 by Stamp and Son, 74 Leather Lane, London, 31cm high, 41.5cm wide; 'Going Out in the Morning', Published according to act of parliament, June 20th 1753, J.Seymour invt, T.Burford del at fect, 36cm high, 46.5cm wide, 'Woodcock Shooting', Pubd. Dec 1804 by Stampa & Son, 74 Leather Lane, London, 42cm wide, 31.5cm high; and an untitled print depicting two stabled horses, Seymour pinx, T.Burford fec,(11)46cm wide, 36cm highProvenance: Property from Kilmany House, Fife
- L.N. FOWLER PHRENOLOGY HEAD FLEET STREETLorenzo
L.N. FOWLER PHRENOLOGY HEAD FLEET STREETLorenzo Niles Fowler (American, New York / England, 1811-1896). Porcelain Phrenology bust, 107 Fleet Street address. With labeled lobes, front labeled Phrenology by L.N. Fowler, right side Entered at Stationers Hall, left side L.N. Fowler 107 Fleet Street, London; printed inscription from Fowler on back. 11 3/4"H x 4"D x 5 1/4"W at base. Some losses to painted decoration around base, crazing throughout.
- PAIR OF GEORGE III 9 INCH CELESTIAL
PAIR OF GEORGE III 9 INCH CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL GLOBES BY WILLIAM BARDIN
CIRCA 1785 the celestial cartouche reading, ‘The Celestial Globe, Accompanying the Geographical Magazine, Published as the act directs by Harrison & C° N° 18, Paternoster Row, Apr 1 1785, Made by W. Bardin Fleet Street, London’, the terrestrial cartouche indistinctly reading '...made by W. Bar... Fleet Street, London', California is shown as a peninsula, Australia labelled 'New Holland', each globe mounted in a brass meridian within a horizon ring applied with astrological signs, on turned mahogany baluster stands with x-stretchers(2)29cm diameter, 34cm highProvenance: Purchased Christies, King Street, London, Fine English Furniture 25th Sept 1997, Lot 202Note: William Bardin is recorded as publishing globes from the 1780s onwards, a number of which were produced together with his contemporary Gabriel Wright (1740-1783). Bardin's son, Thomas Marriott Bardin, joined the firm as an apprentice in 1783, shortly after the death of Gabriel Wright. Bardin operated on Fleet Street until 1795 when the company moved to Salisbury Square. Bardin' son and granddaughter Elizabeth continued to make globes into the 1830s.
- A George Adams 3-inch English pocket
A George Adams 3-inch English pocket globe, circa 1770, cased, the cartouche printed A Terrestrial GLOBE G: Adams No.60, Fleet Street, London, the paper-mâché sphere applied with twelve printed gores, hand coloured with California as a peninsula, Australia- named New Holland- drawn according to Dutch discoveries with a hypothetical eastern coastline, New Zealand with only a small section of coastline, in fish-skin covered case, the celestial inner hemispheres with printed and hand coloured engra
- A Victorian coromandel sewing box by
A Victorian coromandel sewing box by Lund, 24 Fleet Street, London, the interior with lift out tray, 28cm wide, 20cm deep, 11.5cm high, together with a turned wood cotton reel stand, stamped 'D Hugh' to the base, 40cm high (2)
- GROUP (7) THEATER SCRIPTS AND MOVIE
GROUP (7) THEATER SCRIPTS AND MOVIE SCREENPLAYS Including: 1) "Pravda: A Fleet Street Comedy", play, David Hare & Howard Brenton, Amended 30.7.86, 125 pages; 2) "Burmese Days", screenplay, Julian Bond, based on the novel by George Orwell, 2007, 123 pages; 3) "Benito Cereno", screenplay, Jonathan Hales, from the novel by Herman Melville, 100 pages; 4) "The Royal Pain", screenplay, Edward Savio, 1988, 110 pages; 5) "Pharaoh's Game", screenplay, Edward Savio, 1988, 103 pages; 6) and 7) "Champagne Ladies", play, Robert Thomas Noll & John L. Price, Jr., draft, 1988; 121 pages (2 copies); 11.5"h x 8.5"w
- TWO 19TH C. ENGLISH CHINOISERIE DECORATED
TWO 19TH C. ENGLISH CHINOISERIE DECORATED BOXES Two English Regency sarcophagus form Chinoiserie decorated boxes, 19th century, one having penwork decoration, one with black Japanning. The smaller with label for John Calvert, 189 Fleet Street, London (English, 1791-1840). Provenance: From the Estate of a prominent Atlanta businessman. Dimensions: Approx. of the largest, h. 6", w. 11.5", d. 8.5".
- BRASS 3-INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE ON
BRASS 3-INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE ON TRIPOD BY NEWTON & CO. ENGLAND, CIRCA 1860 TUBE LENGTH 51.5". HEIGHT AT LEVEL POSITION 62".BRASS 3-INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE ON TRIPOD BY NEWTON & CO., England, Circa 1860, Signed on the main tube "Newton and Co. Opticians to the Queen, 3 Fleet Street, London" and on the back plate "Newton & Co. London". With brass tubes, rack and pinion focus and elevation adjusters, fine focus, star finder mounted in parallel, eyepiece and objective lens with cover. Mounted on a folding mahogany tripod. Dimensions: Tube length 51.5". Height at level position 62".
- AZIMUTH AND STEERING COMPASS BY GEORGE
AZIMUTH AND STEERING COMPASS BY GEORGE ADAMS BRITAIN, CIRCA 1770 COMPASS CARD DIAMETER 6.5". BOX HEIGHT 9.5". WIDTH 12". DEPTH 12".AZIMUTH AND STEERING COMPASS BY GEORGE ADAMS, Britain, Circa 1770, Signed, with the original label and on the underside of the compass card "Geo Adams". Printed label on the underside of the lid marked "I hereby certify that I have examined this Compass and that it appears to be rightly Constructed" and signed "Geo. Adams". A second label states "Azimuth and Steering Compass Invented By Gowan Knight F.R.S. Made by George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty at Tycho Brahes Head in Fleet Street, London. N.B. Drawing Instruments, Telescopes and Hadley's Quadrants of the best Construction". Printed dry card compass rose, marked "Made by G. Adams Fleet Strt. London Instt. Makr. to His Majesty", mounted within a scribed metal degree ring, suspended in a brass rotating drum case with gimbal mounts and brass sights, within the original oak box. "East" and "North" compass points are decorated. Dimensions: Compass card diameter 6.5". Box height 9.5". Width 12". Depth 12". Provenance: R. Frank Collection of Scientific Instruments, until 1986.Sotheby's, London, The R. Frank Collection of Scientific Instruments, March 1986.Acquired at the above sale by Richard Kelton.The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
- BENJAMIN COLE BOXED COMPASS LONDON,
BENJAMIN COLE BOXED COMPASS LONDON, 18TH CENTURY BOX HEIGHT 1". WIDTH 5.75". DEPTH 5.75". BEZEL DIAMETER 5".BENJAMIN COLE BOXED COMPASS, London, 18th Century, Engraved card signed at center of compass rose "Cole Fleet Street London". Stepped brass 360-degree scale. Mahogany box with hinged cover, brass bezel and glazed aperture. Dimensions: Box height 1". Width 5.75". Depth 5.75". Bezel diameter 5". Provenance: The Collection of Ian R. MacKenzie.
- An English Brass Mounted Orrery
Newton
An English Brass Mounted Orrery
Newton and Son, London, 19th Century
with 1 1/2-inch globe, moon, wooden sun, Mercury and Venus on brass string-driven mechanism, on mahogany stand with a printed calendar and celestial chart, signed Published by Newton & Son, 66 Chancery Ln., Temple Bar & 3 Fleet Street, London., on three ebonized turned legs.
Height 11 x diameter of base 13 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
- L.N. FOWLER PHRENOLOGY HEAD FLEET STREETLorenzo
L.N. FOWLER PHRENOLOGY HEAD FLEET STREETLorenzo Niles Fowler (American, New York / England, 1811-1896). Porcelain Phrenology bust, 107 Fleet Street address. With labeled lobes, front labeled Phrenology by L.N. Fowler, right side Entered at Stationers Hall, left side L.N. Fowler 107 Fleet Street, London; printed inscription from Fowler on back. 11 3/4"H x 4"D x 5 1/4"W at base. Some losses to painted decoration around base, crazing throughout.
- THE PROSE WORKS OF JOHN MILTON, 7 VOLUMES"The
THE PROSE WORKS OF JOHN MILTON, 7 VOLUMES"The Prose Works of John Milton; With The Life of the Author." by Charles Symmons, D.D. Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London 1806.
8 1/2" L x 5 1/2" W.
Wear to binding, bends to corners.
- (ENGLISH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY)
(ENGLISH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY) THE LAMP-LIGHTERS POEM WOODCUT AND LETTERPRESS: 14 X 19 IN. (SIGHT)(ENGLISH, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY) THE LAMP-LIGHTERS POEM, Woodcut and letterpress: 14 x 19 in. (sight) Framed; lower inscribed on plate: Printed and sold by Sabine, 81 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, London, where new Poems are yearly published.
- PETER CHARLES HENDERSON (ACTIVE 1791-1829)
PETER CHARLES HENDERSON (ACTIVE 1791-1829) THE QUADRANGULAR PASSION FLOWER AND COMMON PASSION FLOWER, PLATE 10 AQUATINT: 20 3/4 X 15...PETER CHARLES HENDERSON, (ACTIVE 1791-1829) THE QUADRANGULAR PASSION FLOWER and COMMON PASSION FLOWER, PLATE 10, Aquatint: 20 3/4 x 15 1/4 in. (sight) Framed; lower middle inscribed: 'Henderson pinxt. / Hopwood sculpt. / The Quadrangular Passion - Flower / London, Published by Dr. Thornton, June 1, 1802.' ; SYDENHAM TEAST EDWARDS (C. 1768-1819) AND E. SANFORM (ENG) COMMON PASSION FLOWER, PLATE 10; Engraving on paper: 15 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. (sight); Framed; lower middle inscribed: 'Painted by Syd. Edwards / Engraved by E. Sanform / London, Published July 1, 1806 by G. Kearsley Fleet Street / Philadelphus coronarius, Common Philadelphus / Passiflora caerulea, Common Passion Flower; (2)
- After Charles Wilson Peale hand colored
After Charles Wilson Peale hand colored engraving titled "General Washington, Late President of the United States of America, from a fine original engraved at Paris published 25, May 1797 by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London"
14" x 10" ss / 16" x 12" oa
Condition: Wear consistent with age, some discoloration, minor losses, appears to be original frame and glass.
- H.W. MORTIMER FLEET STREET WALNUT AND
H.W. MORTIMER FLEET STREET WALNUT AND STEEL CAP AND BALL PISTOL, CIRCA 1850H.W. Mortimer Fleet Street Walnut and Steel Cap and Ball Pistol, circa 1850
- MAPS: JOHN SPEED (ENGLAND, 1552-1629),
MAPS: JOHN SPEED (ENGLAND, 1552-1629), THREE HAND-COLORED MAPS ON PAPER: ONE A MAP OF SUFFOLK WITH TOWN PLAN OF IPSWICH, DATED 1610...MAPS: John Speed (England, 1552-1629), three hand-colored maps on paper: one a map of Suffolk with town plan of Ipswich, dated 1610 in block, described and divided into hundreds, inset plan of Ipswich in substantial strapwork cartouche, two panels of arms at sides, with ship and two putti holding dividers and compass rose, later in-painting poorly done, creases with loss, repairs, ss: 15" h. x 20" w.; and second a map of Rutlandshire with inset plans of Oukham and Stanford, ornate cartouche with putti, panel with arms below, text in box lower right "Performed by John Speed, sold by John Sudbury and George Humbell..", creases at center, old damages, etc., ss: 15" h. x 20" w.; third of "Glamorgan Shyre", reads in text box lower right "Performed by John Speed and to be sold by Thomas Basset in Fleet street and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard...", in double-sided frame to display English text verso, likely later hand-coloring, ss: 15" h. x 20" w., all maps in matching frames under glass, not examined out of frame, with expected toning and wear, old damages and repairs, etc., sold as found.
- BENJAMIN COLE MAHOGANY CASED FIELD COMPASSGeorge
BENJAMIN COLE MAHOGANY CASED FIELD COMPASSGeorge II Mahogany Cased Field Compass , c. 1750, by Benjamin Cole, floral-engraved card signed "COLE FLEET Street London", engraved brass scale with 0-90 degrees at each quadrant, glazed, dia. of dial 5 in., box h. 1 in., w. 6 in., d. 6 1/8 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
- GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER,
GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, CA. 1790George III mahogany stick barometer, ca. 1790 , with a broken arch pediment and brass face signed by maker George Adams Fleet Street London , 40" h. Provenance: The Estate of Charles West Wilson, Red Lion, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
~5 1/2" w. (widest point). Good condition. Mercury is present (if having this item shipped, please check with your shipper to be sure that they can ship items containing mercury). Working condition.
- ENGLISH HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL BOOKS,
ENGLISH HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL BOOKS, 12 Group of English historical and social books, 12, and comprising: Macaulay's "History of England" (5 Vols.), Charlotte Elizabeth, "The English Martyrology" (2 Vols.), Seeley et al: Fleet Street, London, 1837; A.S. Turberville, "English Men and Manners of the 18th Century" Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1932 (Second Edition, 1932 reprint); John Lindlay, "An Introduction to Botany", Longman etc.: London, 1835; Edward A. Freeman, "English Towns and Districts", Macmillan & Co.: London, 1883; W.B. Boulton, "The Amusements of Old London", Nimmo: London, 1900 (2 Vols.). 9" H x 7.25" W.