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Catalogue 95: Antiquities

Michael Graves-Johnston, 54 Stockwell Park Road, London SW9 0DA, U.K.

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  1. AMELINEAU, E. Le tombeau d’Osiris. Mission Amélineau. Monographie de la découverte faite en 1897-1898 par E. Amélineau. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1899
    Wrpps, 4to. iii,150pp. frontispiece and 5 plates. Stab marks to outer edge of wrappers resulting in tears to margins of first three leaves and plates,
    a very nice copy in the publisher’s wrappers.
    £ 125.00


  2. AMELINEAU, E. Mission Amélineau. Les nouvelles fouilles d’Abydos 1895-1896. (1896-1897; 1897-1898). Compte rendu in extenso des fouilles, description des monuments et objets découverts par E. Amélineau. In four volumes. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1899-1905 Wrpps, 4to.
    (1). Avec Carte, Plans, Dessins et 43 Planches. [4],xxxiii,309pp. folding plan as frontispiece, 43 plates.
    (2). Seconde Campagne 1896-1897. [4],xi,326pp. 24 plates, plan, errata.
    (3). 1897-1898. [4],iv,350pp. 28 plates, 2 plans.
    (4). 1897-1898. (Deuxième partie). [4],351-742pp. 24 plates.
    All plates are in collotype, with occasional text-illustrations, volumes II, III and IV have been recased in the original wrappers with the spines repaired. Émile Amélineau (1850-1915) excavated at Abydos where he was the first to clear the royal tombs. Although the results were important his style attracted criticism from Maspero and Petrie. The antiquities he collected were sold in Paris in 1904. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his signature to the front wrapper of each volume. A very nice set.
    £ 1,500 .00


  3. Annales du Service des Antiquitiés de Égypte, Tomes I - XI. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, 1900 - 1911 Imp.8vo. Volumes 1 to 8 in half morocco with marbled boards, volumes 9 to 11 and the index volume for I - X in the publishers’ wrappers. Approximately 300 pages per volume with numerous illustrations and collotype plates. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his signature to the endpaper of volume I. £ 450 .00


  4. Art in the Dark Ages in Europe (circa 400-1000 A.D.). Burlington Fine Arts Club, Catalogue of an Exhibition. London: Privately printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1930 Roy.4to. 123pp. coloured frontispiece, (heightened with gold), and 39 collotype plates, most with numerous illustrations. The lenders to the exhibition included Madame la Comtesse de Béhague, Adolphe Stoclet, Messrs. Durlacher Brothers, the Irish, Norweigan, German, Hugarian, Austrian and Italian museums as well as British private and public collections. The preface was written by George Eumorfopoulos and the foreword by Reginald A. Smith, while the descriptions of the pieces were written by many of the most noted European and British authorities of the day. An excellent copy in the publisher’s green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper board. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 200 .00


  5. AURIGEMMA, Salvatore. Villa Adriana. Roma: Istituto poligrafico dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, 1985 Med.4to. 222pp. 32 colour and 208 monochrome plates, folding plan, biblio., index. A reprinting of the 1962 edition. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 90 .00


  6. AVENT, Richard. Anglo-Saxon Garnet Inlaid Disc and Composite Brooches. BAR British series 11, i-ii. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1975
    Wrpps, 4to. In two volumes.
    (1). Part 1: Discussion. xv,126pp. 4 colour plates, illustrations, 6 maps, biblio.
    (2). Part 2: Catalogue and plates. x,52pp. 87 plates. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  7. BALL, C. J. Chinese and Sumerian. By C. J. Ball, M.A., D.Litt., Lecturer in Assyriology in the University of Oxford. London: Oxford University Press, 1913 4to. xxiii,166pp. 14 pages of Chinese and Sumerian characters, biblio.
    The Revd. Charles James Ball, (1851 - 1924), English Hebraist and archaeologist. Head of spine slightly frayed, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper board.
    £ 250 .00


  8. BANDINELLI, Ranuccio Bianchi. The Buried City. Excavations at Leptis Magna. Introduction by Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli. Descriptive texts by Ernesto Vergara Caffarelli and Giacomo Caputo. Translated from the Italian by David Ridgway. Photographs by Fabrizio Clerici. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1966 4to.
    126pp. 4 colour plates and 252 illustrations, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 25 .00


  9. BARATTE, François. Le Trésor d’Orfèvrerie Romaine de Boscoreale. Musée du Louvre. Paris: Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1986 96pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 50 .00


  10. BARTOLI, Pietro Santi. Le Antiche Lucerne Sepolcrali Figurate. Raccolte dalle Cave sotterranee, e Grotte di Roma, nelle quali si contengono molte erudite Memorie. Disegnate, ed intagliate nelle loro forme da Pietro Santi Bartoli e che ora sono tra le stampe di Lorenzo Filippo de Rossi, Calcografo Vaticano. Divise in tre parti con l’osservazioni di Gio. Pietro Bellori. In Roma: Con Licenza de’ Superiori, rep. 1729 Calf backed boards, Fcap folio viii,16,15,12pp. 116 fine engraved plates by Bartoli of Roman lamps. The last 2 pages are misbound in the first section. The boards are worn, the spine rebacked in calf but unlettered, there is some foxing on the text pages but the plates are crisp and clean. £ 475 .00


  11. BATRAWI, Ahmed M. El. Report on the Human Remains. Service des Antiquitiés de l’Égypte. Mission Archéologique de Nubie 1929 - 1934. Cairo: Government Press, Bulâq, 1935 Wrpps, Roy.4to. xi,200pp. numerous illustrations on 27 collotype plates. One of 310 copies printed.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s printed wrappers.
    £ 100 .00


  12. BAUMGARTEL, Elsie J. The Cultures of Prehistoric Egypt, II. London: Published on behalf of the Griffith Institute Ashmolean Museum, Oxford by the Oxford University Press, 1960 Wrpps, Med.4to.
    xii,164pp. 13 plates, 27 text-illustrations, index.
    £ 40 .00


  13. BEAN, George E. Side Kitabeleri: The inscriptions of Side. Researches in the region of Antalya No. 5. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, 1965 4to.
    84pp. 27 plates, index. In English and Turkish. From the library of Thomas
    Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 30 .00


  14. BEAZLEY, J. D. Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters. New York: Hacker Art Books, 1978 8vo. xvi,851pp. biblio., index. First published at Oxford Clarendon Press in 1956. Slight crease to spine, a very nice copy in the publisher’s brick-red cloth. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his bookplate and stamp. £ 60 .00


  15. BEAZLEY, J. D. Attic Red-Figure Vase Painters. Second Edition. Oxford:
    at the Clarendon Press 1963, 2nd edition, 1968 In three volumes. 8vo.
    (1). lvi,779pp. (2). ii,781-1708pp. (3). v,1707-2036pp. 5 indices, dw.
    An excellent set in the publisher’s dark blue cloth with the dustwrappers. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his bookplate and stamp.
    £ 375 .00


  16. BEAZLEY, J. D. Attic Red-Figure Vase Painters. Second Edition. Oxford:
    at the Clarendon Press, 2nd edition, 1968 Another excellent set in the publisher’s dark blue cloth without the dustwrappers.
    £ 350 .00


  17. BEAZLEY, J. D. Greek Vases in Poland. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1928 xvi,87pp. 32 collotype plates, index. Small tear to head of spine on lower joint, a very nice copy in the publisher’s yellow cloth-backed boards. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 300 .00


  18. BEAZLEY, J. D. The Development of the Attic Black-Figure. Sather Classical Lectures volume twenty-four. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1951 Roy.8vo. xiv,125pp. 49 plates, index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 36 .00


  19. BEAZLEY, J. D. The Development of the Attic Black-Figure. Sather Classical Lectures volume twenty-four, Revised Edition. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986 4to. xxvii,116pp. 104 plates, index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 40 .00


  20. BEAZLEY, J. G. The Berlin Painter. Revised 1944 and 1947. Bilder griechischer Vasen Heft 2. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1974 4to. vii,20pp. 32 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  21. BEAZLEY, J. G. The Kleophrades Painter. Revised 1944 and 1948. Bilder griechischer Vasen Heft 6. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1974 4to. viii,25pp. 32 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  22. BEAZLEY, J. G. The Pan Painter. Revised 1944 and 1947. Bilder griechischer Vasen Heft 4. Mainz: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1974 4to. vii,21pp. 32 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  23. BERRY, Burton Y. (Compiler). Ancient Gems from the Collection of Burton Y. Berry. Bloomington: Indiana University. Museum of Art, 1968 4to. 151pp. 259 illustrations, biblio., index. A catalogue of the Berry Collection of Ancient Gems, on extended loan to Indiana University Art Museum. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  24. BIELEFELD, Doris. Die Stadtrömischen Eroten-Sarkophage. Zweiter Faszikel, Weinlese- und Ernteszenen. Die Antiken Sarkophagreliefs, V, 2, 2.
    Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, 1997 Roy.4to.
    152pp. 100 plates, text-illustrations, biblio., index.
    £ 40 .00


  25. BLACKENHAGEN, Peter H. and Christine Alexander. The Augustan Villa at Bostrotrecase. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Rom Sonderschriften Band 8. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1990 Med.4to. ix,76pp. 72 plates (mostly in colour), biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 125 .00


  26. BLANCHARD-LEMEE, Michèle. Sols de l’Afrique romaine: Mosaïques de Tunisie. Photographies Gilles Mermet. Textes Michèle Blanchard-Lemée, Mongi Ennaïfer, Hédi et Latifa Slim. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1995 Roy.4to. 296pp. frontispiece and 218 colour illustrations, map, plans, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 75 .00


  27. BLINKENBERG, Chr. et K. F. Kinch. Lindos, Fouilles et Recherches 1902 - 1914. Fondation Carlsberg-Copenhague. Fouilles de l’Acropole 1902-1914.
    Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Cie Libraires-Éditeurs, 1931 Roy.4to.
    Volume I. Les Petits Objets par Chr. Blinkenberg. In two volumes.
    (1). Texte. xiii,775pp. 2 vignettes, 77 illustrations, index, dw.
    (2). Planches. 7pp. 152 plates (1 colour), dw, slipcase.
    Volume II. Inscriptions publiées en grande partie d’après les copies de K. Kinch avec un appendice contenant diverses autres inscriptions Rhodiennes par Chr. Blinkenberg. (3). Tome I. (Nos.1-281). 592pp. 281 plates and illustrations,map, dw.
    (4). Tome II. (Nos.282-710). 594-1248pp. 428 illustrations, map, index, dw. Volume III. Fouilles et Recherches 1952 par Ejnar Dyggve. Le Sanctuaire d’Athana Lindia et l’Architecture Lindienne par Ejnar Dyggve. Avec un catalogue des sculptures trouvees sur l’Acropole par Vagn Poulsen.
    Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Cie Libraires-Éditeurs, 1931
    (5). Tome I. 289pp. numerous plates, plans and illustrations, dw.
    (6). Tome II. 290-578pp. numerous plates, plans and illustrations, coloured folding map, index, dw, slipcase.
    Volume IV. Excavations and Surveys in Southern Rhodes.
    (7). Lindos IV, 1. The Mycenaean Period by Soren Dietz. Publications of the National Museum, Arch.Hist.Series XXII: I. Copenhagen: The National Museum of Denmark, 1984. Wrpps, Med.4to. 120pp. 122 figures, 2 colour plates, biblio.
    (8). Lindos IV, 2. The Post-Mycenaean Periods until Roman Times and the Medieval Period by Lone Wriedt Sorensen and Peter Pentz. Copenhagen: The National Museum of Denmark, 1992 Wrpps, Med.4to. 252pp. colour frontispiece and 15 plates (13 folding and 2 in colour), 113 figures, biblio.
    Excavations were conducted at Lindos in 1900-1914 and in 1952 by the Carlsberg Institute. The first series was directed by Blinkenberg and Kinch who excavated down to the bedrock on the Acropolis and excavated the Lindos Necropolis. The second series was directed by E. Dyggve and carefully studied the revealed buildings. The complete set of the Carlsberg excavations at Lindos in four volumes. Volumes I - II in the original plain dust-wrappers, Volume III in a printed dustwrapper, Volumes I - III in the publisher’s light brown cloth with red lettering to upper boards and spines, Volume IV in the publisher’s wrappers. A fine set.
    £ 1,250 .00


  28. BOARDMAN, John. Engraved Gems: the Ionides Collection. Photographs by Robert L. Wilkins. London: Thames and Hudson, 1968 Cr.4to. 114pp. 9 colour and 130 monochrome illustrations, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  29. BOARDMAN, John. Greek Gems and Finger Rings: Early Bronze Age to Late Classical. Photographs by Robert L. Wilkins. London: Thames & Hudson, 1970 Roy.4to. 458pp. 1067 illustrations on plates, (51 in colour), 316 text-illustrations, index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat
    bookplate and stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  30. BOARDMAN, John and Diana Scarisbrick. The Ralph Harari Collection of Finger Rings. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, June 9-11, 14-18 (10-5 daily), 1976. London: S. J. Phillips, 1976 Wrpps, 8vo. 22pp. 4 plates. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 20 .00


  31. BOESER, P. A. A. Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk. Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, VIII.
    S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1916 Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to.
    iii,11pp. 10 collotype plates (3 colour). With a library stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed grey boards.
    £ 50 .00


  32. BOESER, P. A. A. Mummiekisten van het Nieuwe Rijk, Derde Serie. Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, X.
    S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1918 Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to.
    iii,11pp. 10 collotype plates, 42 text-illustrations.
    With a library stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy.
    £ 50 .00


  33. BOESER, P. A. A. Stèles. Beschrijving van de Egyptische Verzameling in het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden, Derde Afdeeling. S-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1913 Cloth backed portfolio, Imp.4to. iv,16pp. + 37 page index, 28 plates. With a library ink-stamp to the upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 125 .00


  34. BOMANN, Ann H. The Private Chapel in Ancient Egypt. A study of the chapels in the Workmen’s Village at El Amarna with special reference to Dier el Medina and other sites. London and New York: Keegan Paul International, 1991 Med.8vo. xiv,144pp. 84 illustrations, biblio., index. dw.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s orange cloth with the orange dustwrapper.
    £ 60 .00


  35. BOREUX, Charles. L’Art de la Navigation en Égypte jusqu’à la Fin de l’Ancien Empire. Études de Nautique Égyptienne. Mémoires publiés par le Membres de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale du Caire, Tome Cinquantième.
    Le Caire: Imprimerie de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, 1925 Contemporary binder’s cloth backed marbled boards, Imp.4to.
    vii,569pp. 3 collotype plates (1 double-page), 200 illustrations, index.
    £ 350 .00


  36. BREGLIA, Laura. Catalogo delle Oreficerie del Museo nazionale di Napoli. Roma: Libreria dello Stato, 1941 Wrpps, 4to. 193pp. 45 plates, index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  37. BRILLIANT, Richard. Gesture and Rank in Roman Art. The use of gestures to denote status in Roman sculpture and coinage. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts & Sciences Volume XIV. New Haven: The Academy, 1963 Wrpps, Roy.4to. 238pp. numerous illustratons, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 125 .00


  38. BRITISH MUSEUM. A Guide to the First, Second and Third Egyptian Rooms. Predynastic Human Remains, Mummies, Wooden Sarcophagi, Coffins and Cartonnage Mummy Cases, Chests and Coffers, and other Objects connected with the Funerary Rites of the Ancient Egyptians. Third edition, revised and enlarged. With 3 coloured and 32 half-tone plates. London: British Museum, 1924 8vo.
    xvi,180pp. 35 plates and numerous text illustrations, index.
    £ 18 .00


  39. BRUSCHETTI, Paolo. Il Lampadario di Cortona. Accademia Etrusca di Cortona. Cortona: Calosci, 1979 Wrpps, Med.8vo. 93pp. 28 plates, index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 18 .00


  40. BUDGE, E. A. Wallis. A General Introductory Guide to the Egyptian Collections in the British Museum. New edition, revised and enlarged. London: British Museum, 1930 Printed boards, 8vo. xv,460pp. 233 illustrations, index. £ 18 .00


  41. BUDGE, E. A. Wallis. Cleopatra’s Needle and other Egyptian Obelisks. A series of descriptions of all the important inscribed obelisks, with hieroglyphic texts, translations. London: Religious Tract Soc. 1926 8vo. xxii,308pp. 17 plates, 22 text-illustrations, biblio. index. Light wear to covers. £ 30 .00


  42. BUDGE, E. A. Wallis. Some Account of the Collection of Egyptian Antiquities in the possession of Lady Meux, of Theobald’s Park, Waltham Cross. Second Edition with Thirty-four plates. London: Harrison & Sons, 1896 Half-morocco, 4to. xii,362pp. folding frontispiece and 34 fine collotype plates of antiquities in the collection, t.e.gilt. An un-numbered copy from an edition limited to 500.
    A magnificent work, being considerably more desirable than the first edition which lacked the plates. Cloth on boards worn in places, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black half morocco.
    £ 250 .00


  43. BUDGE, E. A. Wallis. The History of Esarhaddon (Son of Sennacherib) King of Assyria, B.C. 681-668. Translated from the Cuneiform Inscriptions upon Cylinders and Tablets in the British Museum Collection. Together with Original Texts, a grammatical analysis of each word, explanations of the ideographs by extracts from the bi-lingual syllabaries, and list of eponyms, etc. London: Trübner & Co., 1880 8vo. xvi,163pp. vocabulary, index. The Hartland Library copy with bookplate, and inkstamp to verso of title and on end-paper. £ 40 .00


  44. BUHLER, Hans-Peter. Antike Gefässe aus Edelsteinen. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1973 Med.4to. vii,85pp. 2 colour and 40 monochrome plates, biblio.
    From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 30 .00


  45. BURN, Lucilla. Beazley Addenda: Additional References to ABV ARV2 & Paralipomena. Compiled by Lucilla Burn & Ruth Glynn at the Beazley Archive. Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 1982 xxvi,241pp. frontispiece, biblio., index, dw. With a British Museum Greek and Roman Antiquities Department compliments slip from Lucilla Burn inserted presenting this book to Howard-Sneyd. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 75 .00


  46. CAMERON, Charles. The Baths of the Romans / Description des Bains des Romains. Explained and Illustrated. With the Restorations of Palladio corrected and improved. To which is prefixed, an introductory preface, pointing out the nature of the work. And a dissertation upon the state of the arts during the different periods of the Roman Empire. By Charles Cameron, Architect. London: Printed by George Scott, Chancery Lane: And to be had of the Author, next door to Egremont-House, Piccadilly, 1772 Enriche des Plans de Palladiio, Corriges et Perfectionnes; et Precede d’une Preface, en Forme d’Introduction, sur la Nature de cet Ouvrage. Et d’une Dissertation sur l’Etat des Arts, durant les Differentes Periodes de l’Empire Romain. Par Charles Cameron, Architecte. A Londres: chez l’Auteur, dans Piccadilly, attenant l’Hotel D’Egremont, 1772 Recent half morocco with marbled boards and endpapers, red leather labels to spine, Imperial folio, (15 x 22 inches).
    ii,iv,68pp. in French and iv,iv,65pp. in English, 77 engraved plates, (39 double-page and 6 with printed extensions or overslips showing alternative restorations), engraved dedicatory page to the Earl of Bute, 20 engravings in both the French and English texts. With French and English title pages. The plates are numbered 1 - 75 but there are two plates XII and two plates XVI.
    Cameron took part in the excavation of the Baths of Titus at Rome in 1768 where he discovered an unknown ceiling fresco illustrating the Roman heating system, (previously unknown). He introduced an unprecedented degree of scientific correctness and attention to detail by distinguishing between the existing and hypothetical parts of the building he illustrated.
    The second plate XII is detached, occasional light offsetting of plates and illustrations, plates XII and XIII with slight stain to lower corner, an extremely nice copy with the plates and text crisp and clean.
    £ 1,850 .00


  47. CARNARVON, The Earl of, and Howard Carter. Five Years’ Explorations at Thebes. A record of work done 1907-1911. With chapters by F. Ll. Griffith, George Legrain, George Möller, Percy E. Newberry and Wilhelm Spiegelberg. With seventy-nine plates and frontispiece. London: Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1912 Binder’s cloth, folio. xii,100pp. photogravure frontispiece and 79 collotype plates,
    14 text illustrations, index.
    In a binder’s white cloth backed pink boards in imitation of the original. The half title is quite badly stained, the frontispiece, title, and the next two leaves progressively less so, the book has been re-cased in a binder’s white cloth backed pink boards in a slight imitation of the original covers.
    Despite these imperfections a very nice copy.
    £ 275 .00


  48. CARRATELLI, Giovanni Pugliese et al. Sikanie: Storia e civiltà della Sicilia greca. Antica Madre 8. Milano: Garzanti, 1985 4to. 660pp. numerous colour plates and monochrome illustrations and plans, folding map, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 125 .00


  49. CATON-THOMPSON, G. and E. W. Gardner. The Desert Fayum. London: The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1934 Med.4to.
    (1). xiv,167pp. biblio., index, chipped dw.
    (2). viipp. 107 plates, 7 folding maps, (6 coloured), chipped dw.
    A very good copy in the original slightly chipped dust-wrappers.
    £ 375 .00


  50. CAULFIELD, A. St. G. The Temple of the Kings at Abydos, (Sety I.) By A. St. G. Caulfeild. With drawings by H. I. Christie. And a chapter by W. M. Flinders Petrie. Egyptian Research Account Memoir eighth year. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1902 4to. iv,23pp. 26 plates (7 folding), index. Spine slightly faded, slight spotting to boards and endpapers, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed grey boards. COPAC lists 2 copies. £ 400 .00


  51. CAUVILLE, Sylvie. Le Temple de Dendara, Les chapelles osiriennes. Composition Hiéoglyphique: Jochen Hallof et Hans Van den Berg. Le Caire: Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, Dendara X/1, 1997 Wrpps, Imp.4to. In two volumes. (1). viii,446pp. biblio. (2). viipp. 283 plates.
    A very nice set in the publisher’s wrappers.
    £ 60 .00


  52. CERVICEK, Paul. Felsbilder der Nord-Etbai, Oberägyptens und Unternubiens. With an English Summary. Ergebnisse der VIII. Diafe nach Ägyptien 1926, (16. band der Ergebnisse der Frobenius-Expedition). Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1974 4to. x,229pp. 16 photographic plates and 518 drawings, 3 maps, biblio., index, dw.
    From the library of Ricardo A. Caminos and bearing his stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  53. CHIESA, Gemma Sena. Gemme del Museo nazionale di Aquileia. Aquileia: Associazione nazionale per Aquileia, 1966 In two volumes, med.8vo.
    (1). Testo. xiii,441pp. index.
    (2). Tavole. iiipp. 4 colour and 93 monochrome plates. An excellent set in the publisher’s red cloth. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 150 .00


  54. CLARKE, John R. Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman art, 100 B.C.-A.D. 250. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998 Roy.8vo. xvii,372pp. 16 colour plates, 107 illustrations, map, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  55. CORRIGAN, Eileen H. Lucanian Tomb Paintings excavated at Paestum 1969-1972: An Iconographic Study. Part I - II. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1992 In two volumes, cloth backed wrappers, small 8vo.
    (1). xx,412pp.
    (2). 413-839pp. 122 plates, biblio.
    The print-out of Corrigan’s 1979 thesis for a Ph.D at Columbia University.
    As usual the plates are badly reproduced. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 30 .00


  56. DARCEL, A. & A. Basilewsky. Collection Basilewsky. Catalogue Raisonné précédé d’un Essai sur les Arts Industriels du Ier au XVIe Siècle. Paris: A. Morel et Cie, 1874 Text and plates loose as issued in a later cloth portfolio, Cr.folio.
    iv,122 + 202pp. 50 plates, (33 in chromolithography and 17 in collotype).
    Alexander Basilewsky was a Russian Diplomat living in Paris during the nineteenth century. Over a period of forty years he formed this collection which created a furore when exhibited at the 1878 Exposition Universelle. In 1884 he decided to sell the collection by auction but before this could happen, Alexander III of Russia stepped in and created a sensation by purchasing the entire collection for six million francs. The Catalogue Raisonné comprised 561 objects consisting of ‘L’Art des Catacombes’, ‘L’Art Byzantin’, L’Art du Moyen Age’ and L’Art de la Renaissance’.
    Tear to half-title page, a very nice copy in a later binder’s portfolio in a light brown cloth with a leather label.
    £ 275 .00


  57. DAVIES, N. de G. The Rock Tombs of El Amarna, Parts I - V. In five volumes. Archaeological Survey of Egypt. London: The Egypt Exploration Fund, 1903-1908 Roy.4to.
    (1). Thirteenth Memoir. The Tomb of Meryra. viii,56pp. 42 plates, index.
    (2). Fourteenth Memoir. The Tombs of Panehesy and Meryra II. vi,48pp. 47 plates, index.
    (3). Fifteenth Memoir. The Tombs of Huya and Ahmes. With an appendix on the Greek Graffiti by Seymour de Ricci. xi,41pp. 40 plates, appendix, index.
    (4). Sixteenth Memoir. The Tombs of Penthu, Mahu, and others. viii,36pp. 45 plates, appendix, index.
    (5). Seventeenth Memoir. Smaller Tombs and Boundary Stelae. viii,37pp. coloured frontispiece and 44 plates, index.
    The sixth volume is not present (Tombs of Parennefer, Tutu, and Ay.)
    The seventh and final volume was published in 1974.
    A very nice set in the publisher’s orange cloth-backed boards.
    £ 450 .00


  58. DAVIS, Theodore M. Theodore M. Davis’ Excavations: Bibân el Molûk. The tomb of Hâtshopsîtû. Introduction by Theodore M. Davis. The Life and Monuments of the Queen by Edouard Naville. Description of the finding and excavation of the tomb, by Howard Carter. London: Archibald Constable & Co., 1906 Imp.4to. xv,112. photogravure frontispiece, 7 coloured and 6 monochrome plates, plan, 18 illustrations. Occasional foxing in the text, a very nice copy in the publisher’s green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper board. £ 375 .00


  59. DAVIS, Theodore M. Theodore M. Davis’ Excavations: Bibân el Molûk. The tomb of Iouiya and Touiyou. The finding of the tomb, by Theodore M. Davis. Notes on Iouiya and Touiyou, by Gaston Maspero. Description of the objects found in the tomb, by Percy E. Newberry. Illustrations of the objects, by Howard Carter. London : Archibald Constable & Co., 1907 Imp.4to. xxx,48pp. 44 plates (14 in colour), 6 illustrations. Occasional foxing, a very nice copy in the publisher’s green cloth with gilt lettering to spine and upper board. £ 400 .00


  60. De l’Empire romain aux Villes impériales: 6000 ans d’art au Maroc. Paris: Musée du Petit Palais, 1990 Med.4to. xxiii,474pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates, biblio., dw. Catalog of an exhibition of classical and islamic art planned for 1991 at the Musée du Petit Palais, but subsequently cancelled. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 40 .00


  61. DE ROUGE, M. le Vicomte. Chrestomathie Égyptienne. Abrégé Grammatical. Deuxième fascicule. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale, 1868 Binder’s cloth backed boards with original wrappers bound-in, Imp.8vo. iv,133pp. 6 lithographed plates.
    The Hartland Library copy with bookplate, and inkstamp to verso of title and on end-paper.
    £ 90 .00


  62. DIMITROVA-MILCHEVA, Alexandra. Antike Gemmen und Kameen aus dem archäologischen Nationalmuseum in Sofia . Sofia: Septemuri Verlag, 1980 4to. 180pp. 326 illustrations on 64 plates, (4 in colour), biblio. dw.
    All the gems and camoes were found in Bulgaria. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  63. DRUMMOND, William. An Essay on a Punic Inscription; found In the Island of Malta. By The Right Honorable Sir William Drummond. London: Printed by A. J. Valpy, Sold by W. H. Lunn, Classical Library, Soho Square, 1810 Contemporary half-calf, 8vo. xiv,126pp. plate, errata page.
    The Hartland Library copy with bookplate, and ink-stamp to end-paper and verso of title page. Old bookplate of the Society of Biblical Archaeology.
    Lower edge shaved rather too close by the binder.
    £ 275 .00


  64. DYGGVE, Ejnar. Lindos, Fouilles et Recherches 1902 - 1914 et 1952. Volume III. Fouilles et Recherches 1952 par Ejnar Dyggve. Le Sanctuaire d’Athana Lindia et l’Architecture Lindienne par Ejnar Dyggve. Avec un catalogue des sculptures trouvees sur l’Acropole par Vagn Poulsen. Fondation Carlsberg-Copenhague. Fouilles de l’Acropole 1902-1914 par Chr. Blinkenberg et K. F. Kinch et 1952 par Ejnar Dyggve. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Cie Libraires-Éditeurs, 1960 Roy.4to. (1). Tome I. 289pp. numerous plates, plans and illustrations, dw.
    (2). Tome II. 290-578pp. numerous plates, plans and illustrations, coloured folding map, index, dw, slipcase.
    Concentrating on the architecture of the Lindos Acropolis, the third volume of the Carlsberg Foundation excavations at Lindos which were published in four volumes between 1931 and 1992. A fine set in the publisher’s light brown cloth with red lettering to upper boards and spines, the printed dustwrappers and the slipcase.
    £ 300 .00


  65. EICHLER, Fritz und Ernst Kris. Die Kameen im Kunsthistorischen Museum. Beschreibender Katalog mit 844 abbildungen im Text und auf 84 Lichtdrucktafeln. Bearbeitet von Fritz Eichler und Ernst Kris. Publikationen aus den Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien Band II. Wien: Verlag von Anton Schroll, 1927 4to.
    x,246pp. 84 plates, illustrations, biblio., index.
    A total of 727 gems ranging from the antique to nineteenth century European cameos are described and illustrated. A very nice copy in the publisher’s maroon cloth- backed boards. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 600 .00


  66. Enea nel Lazio: archeologia e mito. Bimillenario virgiliano. Roma 22 settembre - 31 dicembre 1981, Campidoglio, Palazzo dei Conservatori. Roma: Fratelli Palombi, 1981 Wrpps, 4to. xii,273pp. 4 colour plates and numerous monochrome illustrations, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  67. ENGELHARDT, Conrad. Denmark in the Early Iron Age, illustrated by recent discoveries in the Peat Mosses of Slesvig. By Conrad Engelhardt, Late Director of the Museum of Northern Antiquities at Flensborg. London and Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate, 1866 Roy.4to. xi,80pp. numerous illustrations on 33 carefully engraved plates, (2 double-page), numerous text illustrations, appendix.
    “The following pages are principally devoted to a description of two great deposits of antiquities discovered in the peat-mosses of Thorsbjerg and Nydam, in South Jutland (Slesvig). They were excavated under my superintendence during the summers of the years 1858 to 1863, at the expense of the Danish Government,...” Engelhardt discovered complete two clinker built boats as well as numerous weapons, tools and pieces of clothing in the peat bog. The had been sunk around the 3rd to 4th century in the then lake as a sacrifice. As he quickly completed the excavation the Prussian-Danish war broke out in this very area, during which the smaller of the two boats was cut up and burnt as firewood by soldiers. The larger boat however survived. The finds of amazing richness including the famous large oak boat are beautifully drawn by the draughtsman Magnus Petersen. A nice copy with new end-papers, in the original cloth, now rather faded, the spine slightly frayed at head and tail.
    £ 180 .00


  68. ERIM, Kenan T. Aphrodisias: City of Venus Aphrodite. Introduction by John Julius Norwich. London: Muller, Blond & White, 1986 4to. 200pp. numerous colour and monochrome pkates and illustrations, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 36 .00


  69. EVANS, Arthur. `The Ring of Nestor’. A glimpse into the Minoan after-world and a sepulchral treasure of gold signet-rings and bead-seals from Thisbê, Boeotia. With five plates, one coloured and four collotype, and fifty-four figures in the text. London: MacMillan and Co., Ltd., 1925 4to. 75pp. one coloured folding plate and 4 monochrome collotype plates, 54 figures. “Note: This work is published separately, by permission, from a paper in the Journal of Hellenic Studies (April 1925).”
    Covers lightly faded, a nice copy in the publisher’s maroon cloth.
    £ 125 .00


  70. EVANS, John. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1881 Med.8vo. xix,509pp. 540 woodcut illustrations, index.
    Inner hinge slightly loose, a nice copy in the publisher’s dark green decorated cloth. Containing three interesting enclosures; a pencilled drawing of two sections of a bronze celt labelled “Thames Hammersmith. Grenwell Collection, now in B.M.”; a drawing in pencil by Charles Hercules Read of a bronze celt labelled “Thames Wandsworth. Ex coll. B.M. Evans fig. 153”; and a three page letter to Greenwell from Charles Hercules Read discussing the same celt and other antiquities, with three drawings of antiquities in the letter, commiserations about Greenwell’s attack of gout, and news about A. W. Franks - “just off to Brighton, he is rather played out.
    He wants a change.” The letter is dated the 7th of August 1896 and on British Museum note-paper.
    £ 200 .00


  71. EVANS, John. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1881 Med.8vo. xix,509pp. 540 woodcut illustrations, index.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s dark green decorated cloth.
    £ 150 .00


  72. EVANS, John. The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1872 Med.8vo. xvi,640pp. 477 illustrations, 2 folding plates, index.
    With the bookplate of Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, containing a letter from John Evans discussing the drawing of one of Maxwell’s antiquities dated April 1885; and a letter on the notepaper of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland dated January 1889 discussing Scottish specimens in his collection. The spine is a little faded, the inner hinges weak, a very nice copy in the publisher’s maroon cloth,
    £ 180 .00


  73. Exhibition of English Mediaeval Art, 1930. Illustrations. Victoria and Albert Museum. London: The Board of Education 1930, Second Edition 1933 Wrpps, Cr.8vo. xpp. numerous figures on 100 plates. £ 12 .00


  74. FAUSSETT, Rev. Bryan. Inventorium Sepulchrale: An account of some antiquities dug up at Gilton, Kingston, Sibertswold, Barfriston, Beakesbourne, Chartham, and Crundale, in the County of Kent, from A.D. 1757 to A.D. 1773. Edited, from the original manuscript in the possession of Joseph Mayer. With notes and introduction, by Charles Roach Smith. London: Printed for the subscribers only, 1856 4to. lvi,230pp. + 6pp. subscribers list, portrait frontispiece of Joseph Mayer and 20 plates, (7 hand-coloured), numerous text illustrations, appendix, index.
    All the plates were drawn by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A. Plates 1 to 7 are fine hand coloured engravings of jewellery, plates 8 to 17 are monochrome engravings of objects, - buckles, coins, weapons, etc., and plates 18 to 20 are aquatints of glass and pottery. In the original dark green publisher’s cloth, rebacked with a new matching spine and leather label, a very nice copy.
    £ 375 .00


  75. FAUST, Sabine. Fulcra: Figürlicher und ornamentaler Schmuck an antiken Betten. Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts, Roemische Abteilung. Ergänzungsheft 30. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1989 4to. 248pp. 80 plates showing the bronze fittings, ornaments and decoration of classical beds and couches, 2 maps, folding plan in pocket, biblio., index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 40 .00


  76. FELLETTI MAJ, Bianca Maria. Museo Nazionale Romano: I Ritratti. Cataloghi dei musei e gallerie d’Italia. Roma: Libreria dello Stato, 1953 Roy.8vo.
    178pp. 329 illustrations on plates, biblio., index. A very nice copy in the publisher’s printed grey boards. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  77. FITTSCHEN, Klaus. Die Bildnistypen der Faustina minor und die Fecunditas Augustae. Von Klaus Fittschen. Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1982 Wrpps, Med.8vo.
    93pp. 56 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 36 .00


  78. FORBIN, Count de. Travels in Egypt : being a continuation of the travels in the Holy Land, in 1817-18. by Count de Forbin. London: Printed for Sir R. Phillips and Co, 1819 Later cloth, 8vo. iv,95pp. folding panoramic frontispiece and 8 plates, page 96 with an illustrated article on the second Giza pyramid. Being a translation of 2nd part of the author’s ‘Voyage dans le Levant en 1817 et 1818.’
    A very nice copy in a later brown cloth. [Dawson and Uphill: 105]
    £ 125 .00


  79. FORMOZOV, A. A. Stranitsy Istorii Russkoi Arkheologii. Moskva: Nauka, 1986 Boards, 8vo. 240pp. illustrations. £ 18 .00


  80. FOTI, Giuseppe. Il Museo nazionale di Reggio Calabria. Cava dei Tirreni: Di Mauro, 1972 Med.4to. xxx,79pp. 30 colour and 60 monochrome plates, biblio.,
    dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his bookplate and stamp.
    £ 75 .00


  81. FUCHS, Michaela et al. Il Teatro e il Ciclo Statuario Giulio-claudio. A cura di Paola Santoro; Michaela Fuchs, Paolo Liverani, Paola Santoro. Caere 2. Roma: Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche, 1989 Wrpps, Imp.4to.
    161pp. 152 plates, 4 folding plans, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 30 .00


  82. GARSTANG, John. El Arabah and Mahasna and Bet Khallaf. Egyptian Research Account, 1900-1901. In two volumes. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1901-1903 Roy.4to.
    (1). El Arabah: A cemetery of the middle kingdom; Survey of the old kingdom Temenos; Graffiti from the Temple of Sety. With notes by Percy E. Newberry on the hieroglyphic inscriptions, and by J. Grafton Milne on the Greek graffiti. Egyptian Research Account 1900. viii,49pp. frontispiece, 40 plates, (1 coloured), appendix, index.
    (2). Mahasna and Bet Khallaf. With a chapter by Kurt Sethe. Egyptian Research Account 1901, Seventh Year. v,42pp. 41 plates, 2 maps, index.
    Spines faded, some foxing to boards, a very nice set in the publisher’s red cloth backed printed boards.
    £ 450 .00


  83. GARSTANG, John. The Burial Customs of Ancient Egypt. As illustrated by Tombs of the Middle Kingdom, being A Report of Excavations made in the Necropolis of Beni Hassan during 1902-3-4. With coloured frontispiece by Mr. G. Hall-Neale, 15 plates and 231 photographic illustrations in the text. University of Liverpool, Institute of Archaeology. London: Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd., 1907 4to. xv,250pp. coloured frontispiece, 14 plates and plans, (4 folding), 231 illustrations, 2 folding plans, map, appendix consisting of an Inventorary of objects found within the tombs, index.
    Garstang’s important excavations at Beni Hassan with numerous photographs of the objects, a very nice copy in the publisher’s dark green cloth.
    £ 350 .00


  84. GASPARRI, Carlo. Le Gemme Farnese. A cura di Carlo Gasparri. Fotografie di Luciano Pedicini. Soprintendenza archeologica di Napoli e Caserta. Napoli: Electa Napoli, 1994 Wrpps, 4to. 151pp. 217 colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  85. GASSIOT-TALABOT, Gérald. Roman and Palaeo-christian Painting. Translated by Anthony Rhodes. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, nd (circa 1965) Roy.8vo.
    207pp. 59 colour plates, 4 maps, biblio., dw. An excellent copy.
    £ 20 .00


  86. GAZDA, Elaine K. Roman Art in the Private Sphere. New Perspectives on the Architecture and Decor of the Domus, Villa, and Insula. Edited by Elaine K. Gazda. Assisted by Anne E. Haeckl. Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press, 1994
    Wrpps, Roy.8vo. 156pp. 32 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 25 .00


  87. GENNEP, A. van & G. Jéquier. Le Tissage aux Cartons et son Utilisation Décorative dans l’Égypte Ancienne. Mémoires d’Archéologie et d’Ethnographie Comparées. Illustré de 5 planches en trichromie, 6 planches en phototypie et de 135 illustrations dans le texte. Chaque exemplaire contient 1 planche de Rubans Tissés en Coton-Soie, reproduisant des Motifs Égyptiens. Neuchatel: Delachaux & Niestlé S. A., Éditeurs, 1916 Roy.4to. 131pp. 12 plates comprising 5 mounted colour plates, 6 black and white collotype plates, and 1 plate mounted with 5 pleated silk ribbons in imitation of the originals, 135 illustrations in the text. A numbered copy from an edition limited to 125 numbered copies (with a further 25 copies lettered A - Z, not for sale) on “Papier Cuve”, signed by both authors.
    Covers slightly faded, an excellent copy in the publisher’s cloth with the spine and upper board colour printed with Egyptian designs.
    £ 900 .00


  88. GIULIANO, Antonio. I Cammei della Collezione medicea nel Museo archeologico di Firenze. Storia delle collezioni e regesto di Maria Elisa Micheli. Roma: De Luca, 1989 Small folio. 335pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates, biblio., dw. Slight bump to lower outer corner. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 65 .00


  89. GNOLI, Raniero. Marmora Romana. Roma: Edizioni dell’Elefante, 1971 Roy.4to. 251pp. 297 illustrations on plates (many in colour), numerous text-illustrations, biblio., index, printed cellophane dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 90 .00


  90. GRANT, Michael. Eros in Pompeii: the erotic art collection of the Museum of Naples. By Michael Grant with photographs by Antonia Mulas and a description of the collection by Antonio de Simone and Maria Teresa Merella. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1997 Wrpps, 4to. 169pp. numerous plates (some colour). From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 18 .00


  91. GREAT BRITAIN, British Museum. Copies “of all Reports, Memorials, or other Communications to or from the Trustees of the British Museum, on the subject of the Faussett Collection of Anglo-Saxon Antiquities”. [297]. London: Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 1854 Sewn as issued, Roy.4to. 9pp. The Faussett Collection of antiquities was valued at six hundred and sixty-five pounds by W. Chaffers, Numismatist and Antiquary, of Old Bond Street; and offered to the British Museum by the Faussett family. The Trustees declined to give so large a sum, as there were no sufficient funds. This lists the contents of the collection; letters from Edward Hawkins, Keeper of Antiquities; Sir Henry Ellis of the Trustees; George Vulliamy of the Archaeological Institute; J. Y. Akerman of the Society of Antiquaries; W. M. Wylie, antiquary and archaeologist; and a letter signed by forty-one members of the Archaeological Institute. Despite their numerous pleas, the Trustees of the British Museum continued to refuse to purchase the collection. (The collection was later bought by Joseph Mayer.) Also included are two handwritten letters from Charles Roach Smith who edited Faussett’s journal; two letters from the Keeper and Assistant Keeper at the Liverpool Museum to Ronald Jessup concerning the Faussett collection; and some related notes. £ 175 .00


  92. GRIMM, Günter. Die römischen Mumienmasken aus Ägypten. Von Günter Grimm. Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1974
    4to. 199pp. frontispiece and 5 colour and 140 monochrome plates, maps, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 150 .00


  93. GUERRINI, Lucia. Palazzo Mattei di Giove: le Antichita. A cura di Lucia Guerrini. Collezioni romane di antichita. Roma: “L’Erma” di Bretschneider, 1982 Med.4to. viii,383pp. 102 plates, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 100 .00


  94. GURINA, N. N. Iz Istorii Drevnikh Plemen Zapadnykh Oblastei SSSR (Po Materialam Narvskoi Ekspeditsii). Materialy i issledovanii po Arkheologii SSSR, No. 144. Leningrad: Nauka, 1967 4to. 208pp. numerous illustrations. £ 30 .00


  95. HACKENS, Tony. Catalogue of the Classical Collection: Classical Jewelry. Providence: Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 1976 Wrpps, 4to. 159pp. numerous plates and illustrations, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  96. HAYTER, John. A Report Upon the Herculaneum Manuscripts, in a Second Letter, Addressed, by Permission, to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ,
    by the Rev. John Hayter, A.M., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Prince, and his Superintendent of those Manuscripts. London: Printed for Richard Phillips, 1811 Recent boards with the publisher’s printed brown paper wrappers laid on, Roy.4to. iii,141pp. 5 hand-coloured plates and 1 black-and-white plate.
    The Rev. John Hayter superintended the deciphering of the Herculaneum papyri, 1802 - 1806. His facsimiles were presented to Oxford University in 1810. The first letter, which is reprinted here, describes the finding of Herculaneum and the second letter describes the history of the manuscripts and their recovery, the author’s stay at Naples and his progress in the decipherment. The charming colour plates are
    of the papyrus plant. A fine uncut copy.
    £ 600 .00


  97. HEIKEL, Axel. Antiquités de la Sibèrie Occidentale. Conservées dans les musées de Tomsk, de Tobolsk, de Tumen, d’Ékatèrinebourg, de Moscou et d’Helsingfors. Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne, VI. Helsingfors: Imprimerie de la Société de la Littérature Finnoise, 1894 Wrpps, Roy.8vo. x,110pp.+ errata page, numerous illustrations on 30 plates, (1 folding), biblio. Encased in new matching wrappers with the publisher’s printed wrappers laid-on, a very nice copy. £ 125 .00


  98. HENIG, Martin. A Corpus of Roman Engraved Gemstones from British sites. British Archaeological Reports 8, i-ii. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1974 In two volumes, wrpps, 4to. (1). Part 1: Discussion. vi,205pp. 4 plates, biblio.
    (2). Part 2: Catalogue and plates. v,117pp. 61 plates, index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 65 .00


  99. HENIG, Martin. The Lewis Collection of Engraved Gemstones in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. BAR Supplementary series 1. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1975 Wrpps, Med.4to. v,94pp. 29 plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 30 .00


  100. HEUZEY, Léon. Catalogue des Antiquities Chaldéennes. Sculpture et Gravure a la Pointe. Paris: Musée National du Louvre, 1902 Wrpps, 8vo.
    vii,405pp. 48 plates. Two-hundred and forty objects carefully described.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s green wrappers.
    £ 40 .00


  101. HILL, Arthur. Ancient Irish Architecture: Templenahoe, Ardfert. Drawn by Arthur Hill, BA. Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Cork: 1870 Cloth backed stiff wrpps, Roy.4to. Front wrapper lithographed in red on light brown card, lithographed title and 2 leaves letterpress printed one side only, 6 lithographed plates of elevations and decorations, followed by 3 mounted albumen photographs,
    4.5 x 7 inches showing the state of the ruin. The lithographed plates are by Whiteman and Bass, London and the photographs were taken by John Hudson of Killarney. [See Gernsheim: 519 for an incorrect listing]. A very nice copy in the publisher’s wrappers with the photographs still bright and sharp.
    £ 450 .00


  102. HINKS, R. P. Catalogue of the Greek, Etruscan and Roman Paintings and Mosaics in the British Museum. By R. P. Hinks, Assistant Keeper in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities. London: British Museum, 1933 4to. lxxi,157pp. 32 collotype plates, 168 text illustrations, biblio., index.
    “The paintings described in this volume come from Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Italy and England; the mosaics, from Asia Minor, North Africa, Italy, France, and England.”
    An excellent copy in the publisher’s black cloth.
    £ 375 .00


  103. HINNELLS, John R. Mithraic Studies. Proceedings of the First International Congress of Mithraic Studies. John R. Hinnells, editor. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975 In two volumes, Med.8vo. (1). xx,248pp. frontispiece, dw. (2). xi,249-560pp. 40 plates (9 colour), index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 90 .00


  104. HOSKINS, G. A. A Winter in Upper and Lower Egypt. By G. A. Hoskins, Esq., F.R.G.S., Author of “Travels in Ethiopia,” “Spain as it is,” &c. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1863 Contemporary half calf with marbled boards, endpapers and edges, 8vo. xiii,346pp. chromolitho frontispiece, title vignette, errata slip. In 1860 Hoskins returned to Egypt for the sake of his health and with a curiosity to see how things had changed in thirty years since his pioneering exploration of 1833. He has much to say about the state of Egypt at the time as well as the ancient momuments. His journey was perhaps not quite so saloubrious as he had hoped, for he died shortly after the publication of this work. The frontispiece is foxed, without the half title, a very nice copy in a contemporary binder’s half calf with the spine richly gilt in compartments. £ 250 .00


  105. HULSEN, Christian und Hermann Egger (Ed.). Die römischen Skizzenbücher von Marten van Heemskerck im Königlichen Kupferstichkabinett zu Berlin.
    Mit Unterstützung der Generalverwaltung der Königlichen Museen zu Berlin herausgegeben von Christian Hülsen und Hermann Egger. Mit einer Einleitung von M. H. L. Netto-Bol. Soest-Holland: Davaco Publishers, 1975 In two volumes, small folio.
    (1). Erster Band. Mit 81 Tafeln. xiv,58pp. + xix,84pp. index
    (2). Zweiter Band. Mit 130 Tafeln. 211 collotype plates, several folding and many in colour. The reprint of the work originally published in Berlin, 1913-1916.
    With an English introduction. Martin van Heemskerk, (1498-1574) was a renaissance artist whose sketchbooks of views of Rome and its antiquities have provided an important record of places and buildings which have since disappeared.
    An excellent set in the publisher’s brown cloth. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 300 .00


  106. [ISAACSON, Stephen]. Barrow-digging by a Barrow-Knight in Six Fyttes with notes by an Esquire. London: John Ollivier, and Country: All Bibliopolists, 1845 Contemporary half calf with marbled boards, 8vo. 82+4+16pp. tinted lithographic frontispiece and tinted litho title page, text illustration. (Bound with) A Stray Leaf from Horace, for the million. With notes for the uninitiated. By Peter Fange, Gent. 4pp. (Bound with) A Ryghte Woeful Legende of a Dogge. 16pp.
    The frontispiece shows a scene of Barrow-digging in Derbyshire, and the title a “Kist discovered at Hart-Hill Moor”. The text illustration is said by some to be a portrait of the author. The book was written by the Reverend Stephen Isaacson during his prolonged visit to Thomas Bateman of Derbyshire when Bateman excavated thirty-eight barrows. The Barrow-Knight of the title was Isaacson’s name for Thomas Bateman. The lithographs were sketched by F. W. Lock during the opening of a barrow at Hart-Hill Moor. Covers a little rubbed, head and tail of spine worn,
    and the tinted lithographs are slightly foxed, a very nice copy in a contemporary half calf binding with a gilt decorated spine.
    £ 475 .00


  107. JONES, H. Stuart. A catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome. The sculptures of the Museo Capitolino by members of the British school at Rome. Edited by H. Stuart Jones. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1912 8vo. viii,419pp. index. This is the text volume, an atlas of plates was also published which is not present. From the OUP Printer’s Library with their bookplate, covers a little rubbed and marked. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 75 .00


  108. KELLER, Ferdinand. Pfahlbauten. Dritter, Vierter, Fünfter Bericht. Zürich: Im Commission bei Meyer und Zeller, 1860, 1861, 1863 4to. Old photographic copies mounted on card, 38 leaves. (1). 2pp. 7 plates. (2). 3pp. 4 plates. (3). 5pp. 17 plates. These are old mounted photographs of the title and preliminary pages with the plates, they are printed in the negative so that it is a white text on a black ground.
    Old library stamps of to verso of each card.
    £ 50 .00


  109. KEMBLE, John M. Horae Ferales; or, Studies in the Archaeology of the Northern Nations. Edited by R. G. Latham and A. W. Franks, Director of the Society of Antiquaries. London: Lovell Reeve and Co., 1863 Roy.4to.
    xii,251pp. 34 lithographed plates, (11 hand-coloured).
    Kemble was a vocal opponent of Thomsen’s Three-Age chronological system who had excavated in Northern Germany and lectured in Germany, England and Ireland, where he died while organising an exhibition in Dublin in 1857. His unfinished work was brought to press by the two editors. With very fine drawings on the lithographed plates of objects from prehistoric, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and German sites.
    “As the bulk of the remains figured in the forthcoming pages is from the museums of Prussia and Hanover, ...” In the Subscriber’s list Robert Ormston is marked in pencil as having owned this copy. A very nice copy neatly recased in the original brown cloth.
    £ 475 .00


  110. KENNEDY, James. A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton - House. Illustrated with twenty-five Engravings of some of the Capital Statues, Bustos and Relievos. In this Work are introduced the Anecdotes and Remarks of Thomas Earl of Pembroke, who collected these Antiques, now first published from his Lordship’s MSS. Salisbury: Printed by E. Easton, 1769 Contemporary full speckled calf with marbled end-papers, 4to. 8,xxxviii,117pp. 25 engraved plates, subscribers’ list. With the bookplate of Sir Richard Carr Glynn, Lord Mayor of London, 1798-9, and menber of Parliament, 1796-1802. With some very slight spotting and offsetting on the plates, the spine has been carefully renewed in calf in the contemporary style retaining the original maroon morocco label, an excellent copy of the first edition. £ 875 .00


  111. KENT, J. P. C.. Roman Coins. Photographs by Max and Albert Hirmer. With 1,430 illustrations. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978 Med.4to. 368pp. 199 plates, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 75 .00


  112. KING, C. W. Early Christian Numismatics and Other Antiquarian Tracts. London: Bell & Daldy, 1873 8vo. xxiii,324pp. plates and illustrations, index.
    With much on ancient gems and jewellery, a very nice copy in the publisher’s decorated green cloth.
    £ 40 .00


  113. KING, C. W. Handbook of Engraved Gems. Second edition. London: George
    Bell and Sons, 1885 Roy.8vo. xii,287pp. 87 plates, (1 folding), index.
    Spine frayed at head and tail.
    £ 25 .00


  114. KLEINER, Diana E. E. and Susan B. Matheson. I Claudia: Women in Ancient Rome. Diana E. E. Kleiner and Susan B. Matheson, Editors. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1996 Wrpps, Med.4to. 228pp. several colour and 170 monochrome plates, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  115. KURTZ, D. C. Greek Vases. Lectures by J. D. Beazley. Edited by D. C. Kurtz Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989 xxi,128pp. 80 plates, index. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 100 .00


  116. LA ROCCA, Eugenio. Ara Pacis Augustae in occasione del restauro della fronte orientale. Eugenio la Rocca, Conservazione Beni Culturali. Roma: L’Erma di Bretschneider, 1986 Wrpps, oblong cr.4to.
    128pp. numerous illustrations (many colour). From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 40 .00


  117. LANGTON, N. & B. The Cat in Ancient Egypt. Illustrated from the collection of Egyptian figures formed by N. & B. Langton. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1940 4to. xi,92pp. collotype frontispiece and 19 collotype plates showing approximately 250 examples, index, dw.
    End-papers foxed, an excellent copy still in the original dustwrapper from the library of Dr. I. E. S. Edwards, Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum.
    £ 350 .00


  118. LEE, John Edward. Isca Silurum; or, an Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities at Caerleon. By John Edward Lee, Honorary Secretary of the Monmouthshire and Caerleon Antiquarian Association. London: Longman, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1862 Modern maroon half-calf with marbled boards and end-papers, Imp.8vo. xii,148pp. 52 lithographed plates, (3 colour) of objects etc. with a further 12 lithographed plates not called for, which also depict Roman remains at Caerleon. Inscribed on the head of the title page, “With the author’s kind regards”. A very nice copy in a recent calf binding. £ 75 .00


  119. LEEMANS, Conrad. Statues, Figurines et Statuettes représentant des Hommes et des Femmes. Monumens Égyptiens du Musée d’Antiquities des Pays-Bas à Leide. (Description Raisonnée D.) Publiés d’apres les Ordres du Gouvernement par Le Dr. Conrad Leemans, Directeur du Musée. Leide: chez E. J. Brill, 1846-1847 (27 Pl. gr. in fol. et 2 3/4 feuilles de Texte in 8o.) Wrpps, folio and 8vo.
    (1). Text consisting of title page and 81-120pp.
    (2). Plates consisting of title page and 27 lithographed plates, (10 hand-coloured).
    In the original grey paper printed wrappers, the wrappers worn, the plates in excellent condition.
    £ 650 .00


  120. [LERSH, P. I.]. Starina Russkoi Semli. Kniga Pervaya. Slovo o starin nezapamyathoi. Moskva: V Sunodalnoi Tipografi, 1867 Wrpps, 8vo.
    ii,36pp. 87 illustrations. From the Library of the Society of Antiquaries with their withdrawn stamps, the spine repaired with tape, pictorial wrappers chipped, a signed presentation copy from the author.
    £ 75 .00


  121. LJUBIN, V. P. (Ed.). Paleolit i Neolit. Leningrad: Nauka, 1986 Wrpps, Cr.4to. 160pp. numerous illustrations, biblio. With 25 contributions. £ 18 .00


  122. MACALISTER, R. A. S. The Archaeology of Ireland. London: Methuen, 2nd edition revised and rewritten, 1949 8vo.
    xx,386pp. 16 plates, 39 illustrations, index.
    £ 30 .00


  123. MACDONALD, Eann. Beth-Pelet II. Prehistoric Fara by Eann MacDonald and Beth-Pelet Cemetery by J. L. Starkey and Lankester Harding. British School of Archaeology in Egypt. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt University College, 1932 Roy.4to. viii,35pp. 96 plates, (7 folding), map, index. £ 150 .00


  124. MANDEL’SHTAM, A. M. Pamiatniki Epokhi Bronzy v Juzhnom Tadzhikistane: Trudy Tadzhikskoi Arkheologicheskoi Ekspeditsii Instituta Arkheologii AN SSSR i Instituta Istorii im A.Donisha AN Tadzhhikskoi SSR. Materialy i Issledovanii po Arkheologii SSSR, No. 145. Leningrad: Nauka, 1968 4to. 184pp. illus. £ 40 .00


  125. MANGO, Marlia Mundell. The Sevso Treasure. Part 1: Art historical description and inscriptions by Marlia Mundell Mango. Methods of manufacture and scientific analyses by Anna Bennett. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary series number 12, part 1. Ann Arbor: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1994 4to. 480pp. numerous plates and illustrations, biblio.
    Part 2 has not yet been published. An detailed examination of the 14 late Roman silver vessels which became the subject of the famous court case in New York in 1993 when the countries of Lebanon, Croatia and Hungary all claimed ownership. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 125 .00


  126. MANSUELLI, Guido A. Arte e civilta romana nell’Italia settentrionale dalla repubblica alla tetrarchia. Catalogo: 20 settembre-22 novembre 1964, Bologna, Palazzo dell’Archiginnasio. Bologna: Edizioni Alfa, 1964-1965 In two volumes, Wrpps, 8vo. (1). xix,207pp. 171 plates, dw. (2). xlvii,608pp. 12 plates, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate
    and stamp.
    £ 60 .00


  127. MAP. Pompeii 1823. London: Published by C. Smith, 172 Strand, May, 1824 Cr.8vo. Linen backed engraved folding map printed in monochrome opening out to 30 x 20 inches, slipcase. An interesting map, most of the city walls are noted but
    only a small area has been excavated, a lot of the city is still farms. Old library stamp on verso and tear along one fold, original slipcase rather rubbed.
    £ 100 .00


  128. MARSHALL, F. H. Catalogue of the Jewellery, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum. By F. H. Marshall, Assistant in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
    London: Published by the Trustees of the British Museum, 1969 4to.
    lxiv,400pp. 73 plates, 97 text-illustrations, biblio., index, dw.
    This was first published in 1911 and reprinted photolithographically in 1969.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s dark green cloth with the dustwrapper. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 200 .00


  129. MARUCCHI, Orazio. Di una copertura di Mummia proveniente dalla Necropoli di Antinoe ed ora nel Museo Egizio Vaticano, Memoria. Svolgimento di una comunicazione fatta dal medesimo alla Pontificia Accademia Romana de Archeologia nella seduta del 23 Febbraio 1905. Roma: 1905 Wrpps, Med.4to. 26pp. plate, illustrations. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front wrapper, wrappers a little chipped, a nice copy in the publisher’s light grey wrappers. £ 36 .00


  130. MARUCCHI, Orazio. Di una stela Egizia dell’antico impero recentemente scoperta ed ora nel Museo Vaticano. Dissertazione letta alla Pontificia Accademia Romana de Archeologia il 22 dicembre 1904. Roma: 1904 Wrpps, Med.4to. 20pp. plate. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front wrapper, wrappers a little chipped, a nice copy in the publisher’s orange wrappers. £ 36 .00


  131. MARUCCHI, Orazio. Il Museo Egizio Vaticano. Descritto ed illustrato da Orazio Marucchi, direttore speciale dello stesso museo. Roma: [Tipografia Cav. V. Salviucci], 1899 Contemporary half-calf, Roy.8vo. ii,352pp. 5 collotype plates, text-illustrations, biblio., errata. With the stamp of the Greyfriars Library, Oxford and the signature of Bishop Allan to blank endpaper, spine a little faded and rubbed, a very nice copy in a contemporary maroon half calf with marbled boards and endpapers. OCLC lists four copies. [Dawson and Uphill: 196]. £ 275 .00


  132. MASPERO, Gaston et Henri Gauthier. Sarcophages des Époques Persane et Ptolémaïque. Service des Antiquitiés de l’Égypte. Catalogue Général des Antiquitiés Égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Nos 29307-29323. Tome Second. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, 1939 Wrpps, Roy.4to. vii,147pp. 43 plates. The first volume was issued in two parts in 1908-14.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s slightly chipped printed wrappers.
    £ 150 .00


  133. MASSOULARD, Emile, Docteur. Prehistoire et Protohistoire d’Egypte. Ouvrage publie avec le concours du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Universite de Paris. Travaux et Memoires de L’Institut d’Ethnologie.- LIII. Paris: Institut d’Ethnologie, 1949 Wrpps, Imp.8vo. xxviii,567pp. 110 plates, 3 maps, index.
    With over 1000 line-drawings of antiquities on the plates. A very nice copy in the publisher’s printed wrappers.
    £ 50 .00


  134. Materialy Po Istorii i Filologii Tsentral’Noi Asii, Vypusk 3. Trudy Buryatskogo Instituta Obshchestvennykh Nauk, Vypusk I. Ulan-Ude: AN, 1968 Roy.8vo.
    202pp. illustrations.
    £ 18 .00


  135. Materialy Po Istorii i Filologii Tsentral’Noi Asii, Vypusk 4. Trudy Buryatskogo Instituta Obshchestvennykh Nauk, Vypusk I2. Ulan-Ude: AN, 1970 Roy.8vo. 218pp. illustrations. £ 18 .00


  136. Materialy Po Istorii Sibiri. Drevnii Sibiry, Vyiusk 1: Arkheologii i Etnographii Dal’nego Vostoka. Novosibirsk: AN, 1964 Roy.8vo.
    243pp. numerous illustrations.
    £ 36 .00


  137. MAXWELL-HYSLOP, K. R. Western Asiatic Jewellery, c. 3000-612 BC. Methuen’s Handbooks of Archaeology. London: Methuen, 1971 Med.8vo. lxvi,286pp. 8 colour plates, 259 illustrations on monochrome plates, 167 text-illustrations map, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 60 .00


  138. McCANN, Anna Marguerite. The portraits of Septimius Severus, A.D. (193-211). By Anna Marguerite McCann. Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome Volume XXX. Rome: American Academy in Rome, 1968 4to. 222pp. 3 colour and 105 monochrome plates, index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 150 .00


  139. McPHERSON, Duncan. Antiquities of Kertch, and Researches in the Cimmerian Bosphorus; with remarks on the ethnological and physical history of the Crimea. By Duncan McPherson, M.D., of the Madras Army. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1857 Imp.4to. xiv,132pp. double page tinted lithographed frontispiece comprising a view of the site of the ancient city of Panticapaeum with sections of the tombs, etc. extra tinted lithograph title-page, 8 chromolithograph plates of antiquities, 1 tinted lithograph view and 3 engraved plates, 28 text-illustrations, 2 coloured maps, biblio. McPherson was appointed head of the Medical Staff of the Turkish contingent on the outbreak of the Crimean War. During his sojourn he organized the excavations which resulted in this handsome volume. Many of the antiquities depicted and described here were transmitted to the British Museum. A presentation copy from the author to his son, inscribed on the verso of the half-title: “Duncan Alexander Allan McPherson from his affectionate father, London 7th March 1857.” Occasional light foxing, contents page vii/viii chipped in the fore-edge and repaired, a very nice copy in the original dark brown gilt decorated cloth. £ 500 .00


  140. MEGAW, J. V. S (Ed.). To Illustrate the Monuments, Essays on Archaeology Presented to Stuart Piggott, Abercromby Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology in the University of Edinburgh on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. London: Thames and Hudson, 1976 4to. 332pp. colour frontispiece and 267 illustrations, maps, biblio., dw. Containing 34 papers. £ 18 .00


  141. Melanges de philosophie, de litterature et d’histoire ancienne offerts a Pierre Boyance. Collection de l’École française de Rome 22. Rome : École française de Rome, 1974 Wrpps, Med.8vo. xxxii,789pp. plates and illustrations, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 30 .00


  142. MERIWETHER, Susan. The Playbook of Troy. Illustrations by Esther Peck. The Playbook Series. New York and London: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1927 Wrpps, Folio. 9pp. coloured frontispiece, 8 coloured cut out plates, t he stiff card detachable fold-out wrappers acting as a backdrop. A very nice copy in the publisher’s stiff wrappers. £ 125 .00


  143. MERKELBACH, Reinhold. Mithras. Meisenheim: Verlag Anton Hain, 1984 Cr.4to. xvi,412pp. 168 illustrations, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 30 .00


  144. MILOJCIC, Vladimir. Zu den spätkaiserzeitlichen und merowingischen Silberlöffeln. Mit einem Beitrag von Hermann Vetters. Sonderdruck aus 49. Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen kommission 1968. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1970 Wrpps, Roy.8vo. 112-152pp. 6 plates, maps, illustrations. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 40 .00


  145. MOGENSEN, Maria. La Collection Égyptienne. La Glyptothèque Ny Carlsberg. Copenhague: Levin & Munksgaard Éditeurs, 1930 Two volumes bound together in quarter cloth with original front wrapper laid onto upper board, Imp.4to.
    (1). viii,130pp. illustrations, map, biblio., index.
    (2). xiipp. 793 objects illustrated on 122 plates. Covers slightly rubbed and marked, a nice copy of this important catalogue.
    £ 375 .00


  146. MONGAIT, A. L. Staraya Ryazan. Materialy i Issledovanii po Arkheologii Drevnerusskikh Gorodov, Tom IV. Materialy i Issledovanii po Arkheologii SSSR,
    No. 49. Moskva: AN, 1955 4to. 228pp. 152 illustrations, (1 colour).
    £ 40 .00


  147. MOSCATI, Sabatino. The Phoenicians. Under the scientific direction of Sabatino Moscati. Milan: Bompiani, 1988 Wrpps, 4to. 765pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, biblio., index. Originally published in Italian to accompany a major exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi, Venice. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  148. MURRAY, Margaret A. The Osireion at Abydos. By Margaret A. Murray; with sections by J. Grafton Milne and W. E. Crum. Egyptian Research Account ninth year 1903. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1904 Roy.4to. vii,47pp. 37 plates, index. Spine slightly faded, from the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth backed boards. £ 200 .00


  149. NASH, Ernest. Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut. London: A. Zwemmer Ltd, 1961 and 1962 4to. In two volumes.
    (1). 544pp. 674 plates and illustrations, dw. (2). 532pp. 664 plates and illustrations, biblio., index. dw.
    An illustrated alphabetical list of the Roman monuments and buildings of ancient Rome. “Anyone....will welcome this systemic visual documentation, which covers all periods from ancient days down to the present time, and the extensive bibliography for every monument.” Both volumes in fine condition with publisher’s dust-wrappers and slipcases.
    £ 300 .00


  150. NASH, Ernest. Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut. London: A. Zwemmer Ltd, 1961 and 1962 4to. In two volumes.
    Another set, lacking slipcase, dustwrappers slightly chipped, a very nice set from the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd with his bookplate and stamp.
    £ 275 .00


  151. NAVILLE, Edouard. Ahnas El Medineh, (Heracleopolis Magna); With chapters on Mendes, the Nome of Thoth, and Leontopolis. And Appendix on Byzantine Sculptures by Professor T. Hayter Lewis. (and) Taylor, J. J. & F. Ll. Griffith. The Tomb of Paheri at El Kab. London: Egyptian Exploration Fund, Eleventh Memoir, 1894 Roy.4to. ix,39pp. + vii,36pp. frontispiece and 17 plates + 10 plates, appendix, index. The two volumes together as issued, with the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed boards. £ 80 .00


  152. NAVILLE, Edouard. Bubastis (1887-1889). Eighth Memoir of the Egyptian Exploration Fund. Second Edition. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1891 Roy.4to. viii,71pp. 54 plates, index. With the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed boards. £ 100 .00


  153. NAVILLE, Edouard. Mound of the Jew and the City of Onias: Belbeis, Samanood, Abusir, Tukh El Karmus, 1887. Seventh Memoir. London: Egyptian Exploration Fund, 1890 vi,76pp. 26 plates.
    This volume also includes F. L. Griffith: The Antiquities of Tell El Yahudiyeh.
    With the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed boards.
    £ 75 .00


  154. NAVILLE, Edouard. The Festival-Hall of Osorkon II. In the Great Temple of Bubastis (1887-1889). Tenth Memoir. London: Egyptian Exploration Fund, 1892 Roy.4to. vii,40pp. 40 plates, index.
    With the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed boards.
    £ 90 .00


  155. NAVILLE, Edouard. The Shrine of Saft El Henneh and the Land of Goshen (1885). Fifth Memoir of The Egypt Exploration Fund. London: Egyptian Exploration Fund, 1888 Roy.4to. vii,26pp. 11 plates, (6 folding), map, plan, appendix.
    With the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth-backed printed boards.
    £ 50 .00


  156. NAVILLE, Edouard. The Temple of Deir El Bahari. Egypt Exploration Fund. An Introductory Memoir and six volumes. London: The Offices of the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1894-1908 Roy.4to and folio.
    (1). Introductory Memoir: Its plan, its founders, and its first explorers. Twelfth Memoir of The Egypt Exploration Fund, 1894 Roy.4to. v,32pp. frontispiece and 14 plates, index.
    (2). Part I. Plates I-XXIV. The north-western end of the upper platform. iv,15pp. 24 plates, (3 coloured).
    (3). Part II. Plates XXV-LV. The ebony shrine. Northern half of the middle platform. iv,18pp. 31 plates, (2 coloured, 7 folding).
    (4). Part III. Plates LVI-LXXXVI. End of northern half and southern half of the middle platform. iv,21pp. 31 plates, (2 coloured, 5 folding).
    (5). Part IV. Plates LXXXVII-CXVIII. The shrine of Hathor and the southern hall of offerings. iv,11pp. 31 plates, (2 coloured, 1 folding).
    (6). Part V. Plates CXIX-CL. The upper court and sanctuary. iv,12p. 32 plates, (1 folding).
    (7). Part VI. With architectural Description by Somers Clarke. Plates CLI-CLXXIV. The lower terrace, additions and plans. iv,31pp. 24 plates, (1 coloured, 2 folding). Volumes 1 - 6 from the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front board of each volume, and the stamp of the Greyfriars Library, Oxford on the front endpaper. Part 7 has been recased and the spine repaired, boards and endpapers rather dusty. The complete set, edges of boards lightly rubbed, a very nice set in the original black cloth
    backed printed boards.
    £ 750 .00


  157. NEVEROV, O. Antique Intaglios, in the Hermitage Collection. The Hermitage Museum. Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers, 1976 Fcap.8vo. 112pp. 145 objects on numerous plates, (many coloured). Each gem is illustrated in colour with the cast illustrated in monochrome. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 50 .00


  158. NEWTON, C. T. The Castellani Collection. A Series of Twenty Photographs by Stephen Thompson. Selected and described by C. T. Newton, M.A. Keeper of the Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum. With the Sanction of the Trustees of the British Museum. London: George Bell and Sons, 1874 Folio. 6pp. 24 mounted albumen print photographs on 20 leaves. Head and tail of spine frayed, leaves loosening due to gutta-percha binding, a nice copy in the publisher’s orange-brown cloth. £ 150 .00


  159. OLIVER, Andrew. Silver for the Gods: 800 years of Greek and Roman silver. Ohio: The Toledo Museum of Art, 1977 Wrpps, square Cr.4to. 175pp. 119 plates, map. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  160. OULIÉ, Marthe. Décoration Égéenne. Préface de Marthe Oulié. Paris: Librairie des Arts Décoratifs, A. Calavas, Éditeur, 1923 text and plates loose as issued in portfolio, Roy.4to. 16pp. 42 collotype plates, (20 coloured or partly coloured).
    The plates all show examples of Minoan art and decoration, and most of these are from the museums at Candia and Athens. A very nice copy in the publisher’s orange cloth backed portfolio.
    £ 120 .00


  161. Paleolit I Neolit SSSR, Tom 3. Materialy po Stratigraphii i Otnositel’noi Khronologii Verkhnego Paleolita SSSR. Materialy i Issledovanii po Arkheologii SSSR, No. 59. Moskva: AN, 1957 4to. 325pp. plates and illustrations. £ 25 .00


  162. Pamjatniki Rimskogo Srednevekovogo Vremeni Severo-Zapadnom Prichernomorbe. Sbornik Nauchnykh Trudov. Kiev: Naukova Dumka, 1982 Wrpps, 8vo. 188pp. numerous illustrations. £ 25 .00


  163. PARKHURST, Charles. Melvin Gutman collection of Ancient and Medieval Gold. Allen Memorial Art Museum Bulletin Volume XVIII, numbers 2 and 3. Oberlin: Allen Memorial Art Museum, 1961 Wrpps, 8vo. 39-298pp. numerous illustrations, biblio. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 45 .00


  164. PAYNE, Joan Crowfoot. Catalogue of the Predynastic Egyptian Collection in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993 4to.
    xiii,301pp. 6 plates, 87 pages of illustrations, biblio., index, dw.
    A very nice copy of the first edition in the publisher’s dark green dust-wrapper.
    £ 90 .00


  165. PEDLEY, John Griffiths. Paestum: Greeks and Romans in Southern Italy.
    New Aspects of Antiquity. London: Thames and Hudson, 1990
    184pp. 136 plates and illustrations (11 colour), biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 36 .00


  166. PETRIE, Flinders. The Hill Figures of England. Royal Anthropological Institute, Occasional Papers, No. 7. London: Royal Anthropological Institute, 1926 Med.4to. 16pp. 9 plates (2 folding).
    Covering the Long Man of Wilmington, the Giant of Cerne, the White Horse of Uffington, and the Crosses of Whiteleaf and Bledlow. Slight fraying to spine, a very nice copy in the publisher’s green cloth backed printed boards.
    £ 40 .00


  167. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Dendereh 1898. Seventeenth Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund. With chapters by F. Ll. Griffith, Dr. Gladstone and Oldfield Thomas. London: Egypt Exploration Fund, 1900 Roy.4to. vii,74pp. colour frontispiece and 37 plates, index. With the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s cloth-backed printed boards. £ 90 .00


  168. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Ehnasya 1904, and Roman Ehnasya (Herakleopolis Magna) 1904. In two volumes. Twenty-sixth Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund. London: Egyptian Exploration Fund, 1905 Quarter cloth and wrappers, Roy.4to.
    (1). With a chapter by C. T. Currelly. viii,41pp. frontispiece of the gold statuette of Hershefi and 43 plates, index.
    (2). Plates and text supplementary to Ehnasya. Special extra publication of the Egypt Exploration Fund. 15pp. 32 plates. With the stamp of the Greyfriars Library, Oxford to bottom edge of upper board of first volume, scattered foxing in second volume, a very nice copy in the publisher’s bindings.
    £ 175 .00


  169. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Gizeh and Rifeh, Double Volume. With Chapters by Sir Herbert Thompson, Bart., and W. E. Crum. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1907 Roy.4to. viii,49pp. 109 plates, index. The ordinary issue contained 40 plates with less text. A very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth. £ 200 .00


  170. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Hyksos and Isrealite Cities, Double Volume. With chapters by J. Garrow Duncan. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1906 Roy.4to. viii,76pp. 94 plates, (1 colour and 1 folding), index. The standard volume only had 40 plates and 57 pages of text. A little foxing to title page and fore-edge, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth. £ 250 .00


  171. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Illahun, Kahun and Gurob. 1889-90. By W. M. Flinders Petrie, with chapters by Prof. Sayce, Canon Hicks, Prof. Mahaffy, F. Ll. Griffith, and F. J. C. Spurrell. London: David Nutt, 1891 Roy.4to. viii,59pp. 33 plates (1 coloured), index. Spine slightly worn, covers a little marked, with a stamp to the title page “With the Author’s and Publisher’s Compliments.” a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 180 .00


  172. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Kahun, Gurob, and Hawara. By W. M. Flinders Petrie; with chapters by F. Ll. Griffith, and Percy E. Newberry. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, and Co, 1890 Roy.4to. 54pp. 28 plates, index. Spine slightly faded, covers slightly marked, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 400 .00


  173. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Medum. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With chapters by F. LL. Griffith, Dr. A. Wiedemann, Dr. W. J. Russell, and W. E. Crum. London: David Nutt, 1892 Roy.4to. iii,52pp. colour frontispiece and 36 plates (11 colour), index. Spine slightly worn, covers a little marked, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 375 .00


  174. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Objects of Daily Use. With over 1800 figures from University College, London. British School of Archaeology in Egypt. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1927 Roy.4to.
    viii,75pp. 62 plates, index. A very nice copy in the publisher’s red half cloth.
    £ 150 .00


  175. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Prehistoric Egypt. Illustrated by over 1,000 objects in University College London. London: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, Twenty-third Year, [Vol XXIII], 1920 Roy 4to. viii,54pp. 53 plates, index. Ownership inscription to front pastedown, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red half cloth. £ 120 .00


  176. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Six temples at Thebes, 1896. By W. M. Flinders Petrie; With a chapter by Wilhelm Spiegelberg. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1897 iv,33pp. 26 plates, index. Spine slightly faded, slight spotting to boards and endpapers, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed grey boards. £ 350 .00


  177. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders. Tell el Amarna. By W. M. Flinders Petrie. With chapters by A. H. Sayce, F. Ll. Griffith, and F. C. J. Spurrell. London: Methuen & Co, 1894 Roy.4to. iv,46pp. frontispiece and 42 plates (4 coloured), index. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury, covers slightly foxed and marked, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 200 .00


  178. PETRIE, W. M. Flinders and J. E. Quibell. Naqada and Ballas, 1895. By W. M. Flinders Petrie and J. E. Quibell. With chapter by F. C. J. Spurrell. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1896 Roy.4to. x,79pp. 86 plates, index. Publication of the Egyptian Research Account and British School of Archaeology in Egypt 1.
    From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury, spine faded, covers slightly marked, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards.
    £ 125 .00


  179. PETRIN, V. T. Paleoliticheskie Pamjatniki. Eapadno-Sibirskoi ravniny. Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1986 Wrpps, Roy.8vo.
    143pp. 16 plates, 85 illustrations, folding map, biblio., index.
    £ 45 .00


  180. PFROMMER, Michael. Metalwork from the Hellenized East. Catalogue of the collections. Malibu: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1993 Roy.4to. xii,243pp. 8 colour plates and numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, folding chart, biblio., index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 50 .00


  181. PIER, Garrett Chatfield. Egyptian Antiquities in the Pier Collection, Part I. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1906 Med.4to. 27pp. colour frontispiece and 21 plates, (2 coloured). The author intended to publish several volumes but no further parts were published. Boards slightly marked and rubbed, stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to endpaper, a very nice copy in the publisher’s green cloth. £ 60 .00


  182. PIERRET, Paul. Catalogue de la Salle Historique de la Galerie Égyptienne. Suivi d’un glossaire. Par Paul Pierret. Paris: Libraries-Imprimeries réunies, nd. (1889) Wrpps, 12mo. 209pp. A very nice copy in the publisher’s purple wrappers. £ 15 .00


  183. PIGGOTT, Stuart. Ancient Britons and the Antiquarian Imagination. Ideas from the Renaissance to the Regency. With 50 illustrations. London: Thames and Hudson, 1989 Med.8vo. 175pp. 33 plates, 17 text-illustrations, biblio., index, dw. £ 18 .00


  184. PIGGOTT, Stuart. Antiquity Depicted. Aspects of Archaeological Illustration. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978 8vo. 64pp. 43 illustrations, dw. £ 15 .00


  185. PIGGOTT, Stuart. Waggon, Chariot and Carriage. Symbol and Status in the History of Transport. With 33 illustrations. London: Thames and Hudson, 1992 Med.8vo. 184pp. 17 plates, 16 text-illustrations, biblio., index, dw. £ 25 .00


  186. PIOTROVSKII, B. B. Urartu: The Kingdom of Van and its Art. Translated from the Russian and edited by Peter S. Gelling. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967 Cr.4to. viii,111pp. 4 colour and 30 monochrome plates, 65 text-illustrations, maps, index, chipped dw. £ 40 .00


  187. PLEYTE, W. (edited by). Études Archéologiques, Linguistiques et Historiques dédiées à Mr. le Dr. C. Leemans, à l’occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de sa nomination aux fonctions de Directeur du Musée archéologique des Pays-Bas. Leide: E. J. Brill, 1885 Imp.4to. xx,353pp. plates and illustrations, 4 pages of music, map, bibliography of Leemans works, index.
    A collection of one hundred and sixteen articles dedicated to Carl Leemans written by the foremost scholars of the day. They are divided into six sections: L’Égypte (33 articles); L’Asië Occidentale (14); Les Indies, l’Extrême Orient et l’Amerique (19); Auteurs Classiques (6); Archéologie Générale (24); and Histoire, Art, Littérature et Sciences Naturelles (20). Each page is printed in black with a red border, the work enclosed in a sumptous red cloth binding with black and gold designs to the upper board and spine. Occasional foxing in the text, the spine carefully rebacked in matching red cloth with the original backstrip (now slightly faded) replaced, a very nice copy.
    £ 275 .00


  188. POLOS’MAK, N. V. Baraba v Zpokhu Rannego Zheleza. Novosibirsk:
    Akademija Nauk, 1987 Wrpps, Roy.8vo. 144pp. 9 plates, 81 illustrations.
    £ 20 .00


  189. PONTRANDOLFO, Angela and Agnès Rouveret. Le tombe dipinte di Paestum. Modena: Franco Cosimo Panini, 1992 4to. 487pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, maps, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 80 .00


  190. PORADA, Edith (Ed.). Ancient Art in Seals. Essays by Pierre Amiet, Nimet Ozgüc, and John Boardman. Edited and Introduced by Edith Porada. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980 8vo. xix,130pp. numerous illustrations, index, dw.
    From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 30 .00


  191. QUIBELL, J. E. El Kab. by J. E. Quibell. In association with the work of Somers Clarke and J. J. Tylor. Egyptian Research Account 1897. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1898 Roy.4to. iv,23pp. 27 plates, index.
    Spine slightly faded, from the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth backed boards.
    £ 150 .00


  192. QUIBELL, J. E. The Ramesseum. By J. E. Quibell. With translations and comments by W. Spiegelberg. And, The Tomb of Ptah-hetep. Copied by R. F. E. Paget and A. A. Pirie. With comments by F. Ll. Griffith. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1898 Roy.4to. v,36p, colour frontispiece and 41 plates, index. Publications of the British School of Archaeology in Egypt 2. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury, spine faded, covers slightly foxed, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed printed grey boards. £ 150 .00


  193. RADIMSKY, W. Die Neolithische Station von Butmir, bei Sarajevo in Bosnien. In two volumes. Herausgegeben vom Bosnisch-Hercegovinischen Landesmuseum. Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1893-1894-1896. Bericht von W. Radimsky. Vorvort von M. Hoernes. Wien: Adolf Holzhausen, 1895-1898 Cloth-backed boards and wrappers, folio.
    (1). Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1893. ii,54pp. numerous illustrations (mostly in colour) of neolithic pottery, flints, axe-heads, etc. on 19 lithographed plates, 1 photogravure plate of the site, 85 text-illustrations.
    (2). Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 1894-1896. ii,47pp. numerous fine coloured illustrations of neolithic pottery, flints, axe-heads, etc. on 18 chromolitho plates, 1 monochrome plate, plan, 47 text-illustrations. Fom the Library of the American Museum of Natural History with their bookplate, spines worn, a good set.
    £ 200 .00


  194. RANDALL-MACIVER, David. Villanovans and Early Etruscans: A study of the Early Iron Age in Italy as it is seen near Bologna, in Etruria and in Latium. Oxford:
    at the Clarendon Press, 1924 4to. xv,270,vpp. 46 plates, 70 illustrations, map, appendices, index, dw. A fine copy in the dust-wrapper.
    £ 200 .00


  195. RAVAGNAN, Giovanna Luisa. Vetri antichi del Museo Vetrario di Murano. Collezioni dello Stato. Veneto: Comitato Nazionale Italiano Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, 1994 Cr.4to. numerous colour and monochrome plates, 294pp. glossary, biblio., dw. £ 36 .00


  196. Rediscovering Pompeii. Exhibition by IBM-ITALIA, New York City, IBM Gallery of Science and Art, 12 July-15 September 1990. Roma: “L’Erma” di Bretschneider, 1990 Wrpps, Roy.4to. 287pp. numerous colour an monochrome plates. With parallel text in English and Italian. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 30 .00


  197. RICCI, Seymour De. Catalogue of a Collection of Ancient Rings formed by the late E. Guilhou. No place, no date. Imp.4to. 194pp. 24 plates showing 1636 rings, some text-illustrations. Reprinted in London in 1980 in an edition of 350 copies, the original 1912 edition only being 200 copies.
    An excellent copy in the publisher’s grey boards. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 100 .00


  198. RICHTER, Gisela M. A. Catalogue of Engraved Gems: Greek, Etruscan and Roman. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Roma: Published for the Museum by “L’Erma” di Bretschneider, 1956 Half morocco, 4to. xlii,143pp. 658 illustrations on 75 collotype plates, biblio., index. Published in wrappers, this copy has been bound in black half morocco with cloth sides and marbled endpapers, the spine lettered in gilt, an excellent copy. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 200 .00


  199. RICHTER, Gisela M. A. Handbook of the Greek Collection. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Cambridge: By Harvard University Press, 1953 Med.8vo.
    ix,322pp. 130 plates with numerous illustrations, text-illustrations, biblio., index. Head and tail of spine a little frayed.
    £ 15 .00


  200. RICHTER, Gisela M. A. The Engraved Gems of the Greeks and the Etruscans and Romans, Parts One - Two. London: Phaidon Press, 1968, 1971
    In two volumes, Imp.4to.
    (1). Engraved Gems of the Greeks and Etruscans. A History of Greek Art in Miniature. xii,339pp. 1500 illustrations on collotype plates and in text, including 2 colour plates, biblio., index, dw.
    (2). Engraved Gems of the Romans. A supplement to the history of Roman art. x,307pp. 1560 illustrations on collotype plates, biblio., index, dw.
    An excellent set in the publisher’s dustwrappers. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 350 .00


  201. RIEFSTAHL, Elizabeth. Ancient Egyptian Glass and Glazes in The Brooklyn Museum. Wilbour Monographs - I. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum, 1968 4to. xv,118pp. 13 colour plates and 100 monochrome illustrations, biblio.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s blue cloth.
    £ 40 .00


  202. ROBINSON, H. Russell. The Armour of Imperial Rome. By H. Russell Robinson. London: Arms and Armour Press, 1975 200pp. 8 colour and 531 monochrome plates, 204 text-illustrations, index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 300 .00


  203. ROGGE, Sabine. Die Attischen Sarkophage. Erster Faszikel, Achill und Hippolytos. Die Antiken Sarkophagreliefs, IX, 1, 1. Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, 1995 Roy.4to.
    169pp. 112 plates, text-illustrations, biblio., index.
    £ 40 .00


  204. ROMUALDI, Antonella. I Ritratti romani di epoca repubblicana e Giulio-Claudia del Museo archeologico di Firenze. Estratto dalle Römische Mitteilungen 94, 1987. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1987 Roy.8vo. 43-90pp. 55 plates. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 25 .00


  205. ROUGE, E. de. Notice des monuments exposés dans la galerie d’Antiquités Egyptiennes. (salle du rez-de-chaussée et palier de l’escalier du sud-est). Par M. le vicomte E. de Rougé. Huitième édition. Paris: Libraries-Imprimeries réunies, nd. (1890) Wrpps, 12mo. 212pp. A nice copy in the publisher’s yellow wrappers. £ 15 .00


  206. RUDENKO, S. I. Kul’Tura Naseleniia Tsentral’Nogo Altaia v Skifskoe Vrem’Ia. Moskva: Akademia Nauk, 1960 4to. 361pp. 128 plates, (13 colour) 163 illustrations, maps, biblio. On Middle Asian culture up to the time of the Sythians.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s cloth.
    £ 100 .00


  207. SACY, A. I. Silvestre de. Lettre au Citoyen Chaptal, Ministre de l’intérieur, Membre de l’Institut national des sciences et arts, &c. au sujet de l’inscription Égyptienne du monument trouvé à Rosette; par A. I. Silvestre de Sacy.
    A Paris : De l’Imprimerie de la République, An X (1802 v. st.].
    Disbound, 8vo. 47pp. 2 plates (1 folding).
    Written by Baron Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy, (1758-1838) the French Orientalist who was also Champollion’s professor. In this work on the Rosetta stone he was the first scholar to read any ancient Egyptian words. COPAC lists four copies and OCLC seven copies. Disbound from a collection of bound pamphlets, light spotting to preliminary pages, some foxing to plates, a very nice copy.
    £ 475 .00


  208. SALOME, S. Palmyrene inscriptions, taken from Wood’s Ruins of Palmyra and Balbec, Transcribed into the Ancient Hebrew Characters, and translated into English by S. Salome, Author of A Practical Hebrew Grammar. London: Printed by A. J. Valby, and Sold by Williams, Cheltenham, 1830
    Contemporary binder’s cloth, 8vo. viii,75pp. folding plate. The Hartland Library copy with bookplate, and inkstamp to verso of title and on end-paper. A very nice copy in a contemporary binder’s dark green cloth.
    £ 125 .00


  209. SAMBON, A. Vases Antiques de Terre Cuite: Collection Canessa. Bibliothèque du Musée. Paris: Bureau du Musée, 1905 Wrpps, Roy.4to. 78pp. 18 collotype plates, numerous text-illustrations. With 300 objects catalogued, the majority of Greek manufacture. The spine has been repaired, a very nice copy in the publisher’s printed light grey wrappers. £ 75 .00


  210. Selections from the Collection of the Ancient Near East Department.
    Tokyo: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1983 Wrpps, Med.8vo.
    160pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates.
    £ 18 .00


  211. Seredni Viki na Ukraini, Vipusk 1. Akademia Nauk Ukrains’koi RSR, Institut Arkheologii. Kiev: Naukova Dumka, 1971 Roy.8vo.
    238pp. numerous illustrations.
    £ 36 .00


  212. SIMPSON, William Kelly (Foreword by). Egypt’s Golden Age. The Art of Living in the New Kingdom, 1558-1085 BC. Catalogue of an Exhibition. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1982 Wrpps, 4to. 336pp. circa 500 plates and illustrations, biblio.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s printed black wrappers.
    £ 50 .00


  213. SMEND, Rudolf. Die Inschrift des Königs Mesa von Moab für akademische Vorlesungen. Herausgegeben von Rudolf Smend und Albert Socin. Freiburg: Akademische Verlagsbuchhandlung von J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1886 In two volumes, text Med.8vo. in wrappers, plate volume Med.4to. in cloth backed boards. (1). iii,35pp. (2). Double-page plate printed in two colours of the Moabite stone. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front board, a very nice set. £ 45 .00


  214. SMITH, A. H. A Guide to the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the British Museum. Second edition. London: Printed by order of the Trustees, 1902 8vo. vii,215pp. 22 plates, 82 text illustrations, appendix.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth.
    £ 18 .00


  215. SMITH, Reginald A. A Guide to the Antiquities of the Early Iron Age. In the Department of British and Medieval Antiquities. London: British Museum, 2nd edition, 1925 Boards, 8vo.
    xii,175pp. 13 plates, (4 colour), 200 text-illustrations, index.
    £ 25 .00


  216. SPENCER, A. J. Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum, V Early Dynastic Objects. Published for the Trustees of the British Museum. London: British Museum Publications, 1980 Folio. 110pp. 80 plates, 12 illustrations, dw. “This catalogue is devoted to the Egyptian objects of the Early Dynastic Period in the collections of the British Museum. Over 800 items are included,...”
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s cloth with the light blue dustwrapper.
    £ 125 .00


  217. SPIEGELBERG, Wilhelm. Aegyptische Grabsteine und Denksteine aus süddeutschen Sammlungen. Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Spiegelberg, B. Pörtner. Strassburg i. E : Schlesier & Schweikhardt, 1902-1906 Cloth backed boards, Med.4to.
    (1). Karlsruhe, Mulhausen, Strassburg, Stuttgart. vii,44pp. 20 plates.
    (2). Munchen. vii,83pp. 24 plates.
    (3). Aegyptische Grabsteine und Denksteine aus verschiedenen Sammlungen. Bonn, Darmstadt, Frankfurt a.M., Genf, Neuchâtel. v,52pp. 11 plates.
    The plates mostly in collotype, the pages are lithographed directly from the compiler’s script. From the library of the Egyptologist Rt. Rev. Samuel Webster Allen, Bishop of Shrewsbury with his shelf number to the front board of each volume, a very nice set in the publisher’s green cloth backed boards.
    £ 200 .00


  218. SPIEGELBERG, William (Ed.). Hieratic Ostraka & Papyri found by J. E. Quibell in the Ramesseum, 1895-6. Edited by Wilhelm Spiegelberg of Strassburg University. Egyptian Research Account, Extra volume, 1898. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1898 4to. 6pp. 54 plates (mostly double-page and 1 in colour). Slight spotting to boards, with the stamp of Greyfriars Libray Oxford to upper board, a very nice copy in the publisher’s red cloth-backed grey boards. £ 350 .00


  219. STEINDORFF, Georg. Aniba. Erster Band. Mit Beiträgen von R. Heidenreich, F. Kretschmar, A. Landsdorff und W. Wolf. Service des Antiquitiés de l’Égypte. Mission Archéologique de Nubie 1929 - 1934. Glückstadt und Hamburg: Druck von J. J. Augustin, 1935 Binder’s cloth, Roy.4to. xx,253pp. colour frontispiece and 97 plates, (2 in colour), biblio., index. Chapter VI is “Anthropologisches Exkurs: Batussi-Typen in Aniba.” by Freda Kretschmar, comparing the ancinet Nubians with the modern Batutsi. A second part was published in 1937.
    This copy lacks the five plans which should be after the plates.
    A very nice copy in a binder’s dark blue cloth with a red leather label.
    £ 275 .00


  220. STRONG, D. E. Catalogue of the Carved Amber in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities. London: British Museum, 1966 Med.4to.
    xii,104pp. colour frontispiece, 43 plates, maps, index, dw.
    A very nice copy in the publisher’s maroon cloth with the dustwrapper.
    £ 36 .00


  221. STRONG, Eugenie. Catalogue of the Greek & Roman Antiques in the possession of the Right Honourable Lord Melchett, at Melchet Court and 35 Lowndes Square. Oxford: at the University Press, 1928 Imp.4to. x,55pp. 42 collotype plates, 24 illustrations in the text, biblio., chipped dw. The collection comprised 40 pieces of sculpture, as well as bronze statuettes and Greek vases. Beautifully produced on superior quality paper; an excellent copy in the publisher’s red cloth with the dustwrapper. £ 100 .00


  222. STRZYGOWSKI, Josef. Altai-Iran und Völkerwanderung. Ziergeschichtliche Untersuchungen über den Eintritt der Wander- und Nordvölker in die Treibhäuser geistigen Lebens. Anknüpfend an einen Schatzfund in Albanien. Mit 229 Abbildungen und 10 Lichtdrucktafeln. Arbeiten des kunsthistorischen Instituts der k. k. Universität Wien, Band V. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrich’sche Buchhandlung, 1917 4to. xii,319pp. 10 collotype plates, 229 illustrations, index.
    College library bookplate to front pastedown, covers a little rubbed, a very nice copy in the publisher’s green cloth backed printed boards.
    £ 250 .00


  223. The Wellington Gems. Published on the occasion of an exhibition June 8-10, 13-17, 1977. London: S. J. Phillips, Ltd, 1977 Wrpps, 8vo. 62pp. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 15 .00


  224. TIRADRITTI, Francesco (Edited by). Egyptian Treasures from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Photographs by Araldo De Luca. New York: Abrams, 1999 Imp.4to. 416pp. 664 colour plates and illustrations, biblio., dw. £ 30 .00


  225. TRAVERSARI, Gustavo. Museo archeologico di Venezia. I Ritratti. Cataloghi dei musei e gallerie d’Italia. Roma: Istituto poligrafico dello Stato, 1968 Roy.8vo. 129pp. 43 plates, index, dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 30 .00


  226. Trudi Vostochnago Otdelenya Imperatorskago Arkheologicheskago Obshchestva, I - II. [Works of the Eastern Section of the Imperial Archaeological Society, Parts I - II]. In two volumes. Sankt Peterburg: 1855 - 1856 Binder’s dark brown buckram with leather labels to spines, 8vo.
    (1). xii,336pp. 11 illustrations, index.
    (2). vii,387pp. frontispiece and 4 plates, (1 folding), 21 illustrations, index.
    A very nice set labeled on the spine ‘Russian Archaeological Papers’. With articles by V. A. Tizengauzena; P. S. Saveleva; F. Sore; V. V. Grigoreva; Z. O. Leontevskago; N. V. Khanykova; P. A. Chikhacheva; and V. V. Velyaminova-Zernova.
    £ 185 .00


  227. Ulisse: il mito e la memoria. Roma: Progetti museali Editore, 1996 Wrpps, 4to. 466pp. numerous colour and monochrome plates, biblio. Catalogue of an exhibition about Ulysses held at the Palazzo delle esposizioni Rome, 22 febbraio - 2 settembre 1996. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 40 .00


  228. VERMASEREN, M. J. Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae. Hagae Comitis: Martinus Nijhoff, 1956 4to.
    ix,366pp. 238 illustrations on plates, biblio., index.
    A further volume was published in 1960. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 125 .00


  229. VERMEULE, Cornelius. Roman Decorative Art from Julius Caesar to Honorius. Reprint of the 1981 edition with bibliographic additions and illustrations. Boston: Department of Classical Art, Museum of Fine Arts, 1987 Wrpps, 4to. xxxiv,180pp. numerous illustrations, biblio.
    Notes and bibliographies based on the plates of Pierre Gusman, ‘L’art décoratif de Rome de la fin- de la république au IVe siècle, Paris 1908 to 1914.’ From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 45 .00


  230. VIERNEISEL, Klaus und Paul Zanker (Ed.). Die Bildnisse des Augustus: Herrscherbild und Politik im kaiserlichen Rom. Sonderausstellung der Glyptothek und des Museums für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke München. Herausgegeben von Klaus Vierneisel und Paul Zanker. München: Glyptothek, 1979 Wrpps, square cr.4to. 119pp. numerous plates and illustrations, maps. From the library of Thomas
    Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 20 .00


  231. VISCONTI, Le Chev. E. Q. Lettre du Chev. Antonio Canova; et deux Mémoires lus a l’Institut Royal de France sur les Ouvrages de Sculpture dans la collection de Mylord Comte D’Elgin. A Londres: chez J. Murray, 1816 Contemporary half-calf with marbled boards, edges, and end-papers, 8vo. ii,196pp. [Blackmer: 280].
    An edition in English translated by Thomas Young was also published by Murray in 1816. Elgin persuaded Visconti to examine the marbles in London before the investigation of the Select Committee.
    bound with: [Hamilton, William Richard.] Memorandum on the Subject of The Earl of Elgin’s Pursuits in Greece. Second Edition, Corrected. London: Printed for John Murray, 1815. ii,100pp. frontispiece and 2 vignettes, all by H. Moses, appendices. [Blackmer: 781] This pamphlet was circulated by Elgin to further his campaign to have the marbles purchased by the government. Blackmer considers that it was written by Elgin and edited by Hamilton. The spine rebacked in calf and the boards recornered, a very nice copy in a contemporary binding.
    £ 650 .00


  232. VOLLENWEIDER, Marie-Louise. Catalogue raisonné des sceaux, cylindres, intailles et camées. Volume II: Les portraits, les masques de théatre, les symboles politiques. Une contribution à l’histoire des civilisations hellénistique et romaine. Mainz am Rhein : Philipp von Zabern, 1976 In two volumes, Med.4to.
    (1). xxi,563pp. 8 colour plates, biblio., index. (2). 9pp. 144 plates. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.
    £ 125 .00


  233. WALKER, Susan and Averil Cameron (Ed.). The Greek Renaissance in the Roman Empire. Papers from the Tenth British Museum Classical Colloquium. Edited by Susan Walker and Averil Cameron. Bulletin Supplement 55. London: University of London, Institute of Classical Studies, 1989 Wrpps, 4to. x,225pp. 73 plates. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 50 .00


  234. WALTERS, H. B. Catalogue of the Silver Plate, (Greek, Etruscan and Roman) in the British Museum. By H. B. Walters, M.A., F.S.A., O.B.E., Deputy-keeper of the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities. London: Printed by Order of the Trustees, 1921 4to. xxii,70pp. 30 collotype plates and 78 illustrations in the text, index. A very nice copy in the publisher’s black cloth. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 250 .00


  235. WEITZMANN, Kurt. Medieval Art and The Cloisters. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Autumn 1977 Wrpps, 4to.
    96pp. numerous illustrations, (many in colour), map.
    £ 12 .00


  236. WIEDEMANN, A. and B. Pörtner, (Ed.).. Aegyptische Grabreliefs aus der Grossherzoglichen Altertümer-Sammlung zu Karlsruhe. Herausgegeben von A. Wiedemann und B. Pörtner. Mit 7 Tafeln in Lichtdruck. Strassburg i. E.: Verlag
    von Schlesier and Schweikhardt, 1906 Roy.4to. iv,32pp. 7 collotype plates.
    A continuation of the “Aegyptische Grabsteine und Denksteine aus suddeutschen Sammlungen” series.
    £ 50 .00


  237. WILLERS, Dietrich. Hadrians panhellenisches Programm. Archäologische Beiträge zur Neugestaltung Athens durch Hadrian. Antike Kunst Beiheft 16. Basel: Vereinigung der Freunde antiker Kunst, 1988 107pp. 15 plates, 28 illustrations, biblio. One of 550 copies published. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp. £ 50 .00


  238. WILLIAMS, Caroline Ransom. Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities, Numbers 1-160. Gold and Silver Jewellery and Related Objects. New York: The New York Historical Society, 1924 Recent binder’s morocco, Med.4to. xi,281pp. numerous illustrations on 38 collotype plates, biblio., index. With much information on the metallurgy of the jewellery. A very nice copy in a modern limp red morocco binding. £ 375 .00


  239. WILSON, Thomas. Prehistoric Art; or the origin of art as manifested in the works of prehistoric man. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum. From the Report of the U. S. National Museum for 1896, pp. 325-664, with seventy-four plates. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898 Wrpps, Med.8vo.
    iv,328-664pp. 73 plates, 325 figures. Containing material from North and South America as well as Europe, etc. Lacking wrappers.
    £ 30 .00


  240. [WOOLLS, Charles]. The Barrow Diggers. A dialogue in imitation of the Grave Diggers in Hamlet. With numerous explanatory notes. London: Whittaker & Co., [Printed by W. Shipp, Market Place, Blandford], 1839 Cr.4to. xii,13-112pp. 11 lithographed plates.
    The anonymous author of this work has been identified as the Rev. C. Woolls, a Dorset antiquarian, who had copies printed to give to friends who had assisted him during the excavation of a barrow. “The dialog of the Barrow Diggers, in Imitation of the Grave Diggers in Hamlet, was written shortly after the Author of it had assisted an exceedingly agreeable party in opening a Barrow. A few copies have been printed with the addition of an introduction, and Notes, original and collated from the Works of eminent Historians and Antiquaries, with the desire of recalling to the remembrance of ‘Barrow Diggers,’ the principle characteristics of their subterranean pursuits, and directing the attention of the curious Inquirer to almost the only source from whence any information can be derived of the Manners and Customs of the early Inhabitants of Britain”. In the publisher’s purple cloth, the title blocked in gilt on the upper board, the spine slightly frayed at head and tail, several stains on the covers. With an presentation inscription from the author to the head of the title page, - “The Earl of Donoughmore, From the Author. CW.”
    £ 275 .00


  241. WYNDHAM, Margaret. Catalogue of the Collection of Greek & Roman Antiquities in the Possession of Lord Leconfield. London: The Medici Society, 1915 Wrpps, Cr.4to. xxiv,142pp. frontispiece and 86 collotype plates, folding plate of inscriptions. “The collection of Greek and Roman antiquities now in the possession of Lord Leconfield, was formed between the years 1750 and 1760 by Charles, 2nd Earl of Egremont, a member of the Society of Dilettanti. He appointed Matthew Brettingham, a young architect, and Gavin Hamilton to be his agents in Rome,...”
    In the publisher’s grey-blue wrappers lettered in white on the upper wrapper, wrappers slightly marked and chipped, small stain to lower fore-edge of several leaves throughout, a very nice copy from an edition of 200 numbered copies.
    £ 375 .00


  242. YEATES, Thomas. Remarks on the history of ancient Egypt from Mizraim to Cambyses the son of Cyrus, and to the end of the Persian government in that country. London, J. and A. Arch, 1835 Disbound, 8vo. [3],xii,72pp.
    COPAC records three copies and OCLC two copies.
    £ 125 .00


  243. ZEVI, Fausto. Paestum. A cura di Fausto Zevi. Fotografie di Mimmo Jodice. Napoli: Banco di Napoli, 1990 316pp. numerous colour plates, maps and plans, biblio., dw. From the library of Thomas Howard-Sneyd and bearing his neat bookplate and stamp.£ 50.00

    Auction catalogues


  244. Ader Picard Tajan, 26 May, 1977. Collection Roger Peyrefitte. Sculptures en Marbre Antiques et d'apres l'Antique... Antiquitiés Égyptiennes... Paris - Hotel George-V. Original simulated leather binding, Cr.4to.
    49pp. colour and monochrome plates illustrating the 70 lots.
    £ 25 .00


  245. Christies, 10 Jul, 1987. Classical Sculpture Formerly from Marbury Hall, Cheshire. 43pp. 14 colour plates and numerous monochrome illustrations, price list. The sale of 14 lots of antique sculpture collected in Rome in 1776. £ 25 .00


  246. Christies, 14 Jun, 1978. Fine Antiquities from the Collection of the Late Josef Müller of Solothurn, Switzerland. 78pp. 92 plates, (3 colour), price list. £ 30 .00


  247. Christies, 21 Jun, 1965. Northwick Park Collection: Antiquities. The property of the late Captain E.G. Spencer-Churchill, M.C. Blue wrappers, Cr.4to. 143pp. frontispiece (of Captain Spencer-Churchill) and many illustrations on 83 plates, with 551 lots of antiquities. With the price list with the buyers' names. £ 60 .00


  248. Christies, 5 Mar, 1930. The Lansdowne Marbles. Catalogue of the Celebrated Collection of Ancient Marbles, the property of the Most Honourable The Marquess of Lansdowne. Binder's blue-green buckram with leather label to spine, Med.8vo. 109pp. 38 plates, appendix. £ 50 .00


  249. Christies, 6 Jul, 1976. Fine Antiquities. 35pp. 29 plates. £ 15 .00


  250. Knight, Frank and Ru, 14 Jun, 1911. The Sanderson Collection. London: 1911 Stiff wrpps, Cr.4to. 55pp. 36 plates.
    The sale included antiquities and medieval works of art.
    £ 25 .00


  251. Munzen und Medaillen, 13 May, 1961. Kunstwerke der Antike, Auktion XXII. Basel: 1961 Wrpps, 4to. 116pp. 70 plates, price-list £ 30 .00


  252. Munzen und Medaillen, 28 Apr, 1972. Werke Agyptischer Kunst von der Fruhzeit bis zur Spatantike. Agyptische Munzen. Auktion 46. Basel: 1972 Wrpps, 4to. 102pp. colour frontispiece and 223 illustrations on 43 plates, biblio., index. £ 25 .00


  253. Sotheby, 17 Mar, 1969. Egyptian, Western Asiatic, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities. 82pp. 41 plates. £ 15 .00


  254. Sotheby Parke Bernet, 4 Jun, 1979. The Constable-Maxwell Collection of Ancient Glass. The Property of Mr and Mrs Andrew Constable-Maxwell including A Late Roman glass Diatretum or Cage-Cup circa 300 AD. Cr.4to. 209pp. numerous colour and monochrome illustrations. An excellent copy of this hardcover catalogue in the dust-wrapper. The foreword was written by Donald Harden. £ 36 .00


  255. Sotheby, Wilkinson &, 19 Jun, 1899. The Forman Collection. Catalogue of the Egyptian, Greek & Roman Antiquities (The Bronzes and Vases described by Cecil H. Smith, LL.D. Assistant Keeper in the British Museum), and Objects of Art of the Renaissance, &c. (First Portion). Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, on Monday, the 19th of June 1899, and Three following Days. Half calf, small folio. v,109pp. 1 colour, 13 collotype, and 12 halftone plates.
    An interesting example of this important catalogue of 612 lots, (mostly antiquities). This copy has been ruled in red in the margins and the buyers' names and prices neatly inscribed in black ink. The buyers include the names, Rollin, Trgaskis, Spink, De Morgan, Leman, Sassoon, Murray, Kervorkian, MacGregor, etc.
    The original morocco has been replaced in maroon calf, the spine lettered in gilt, a very nice copy.
    £ 375 .00


  256. Sothebys, 16 Nov, 1964. The Ernest Brummer Collection of Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities and Works of Art. Boards, Cr.4to. 81pp. 73 plates, (2 colour), price-list, chipped dw. The 2-day sale of of 205 lots in this important collection. £ 60 .00


  257. Sothebys, 30 May, 1927. Archibald G. B. Russell Collection. Catalogue of a Collection of Valuable Ancient Works of Art, The Property of Archibald G. B. Russell, Esq. Lancaster Herlad, (Sold on changing his Residence), comprising Early Chinese Pottery, Bronzes and Sculpture, Siamese, Indian, Mexican, Peruvian, Egyptian and Babylonian Antiquities, &c. also an Important Relief in Limestone from the frieze
    of the Palace of Xerxes, at Persepolis. Original yellow wrappers, Roy.8vo.
    11pp. 7 collotype plates. There were 60 lots in the sale and this copy has been priced in a neat hand in the margins; the sale totaled
    £1504.10.0. £ 75.00


  258. Sothebys New York, 19 Jun, 1990. The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection. Highly Important Greek Vases. The William Herbert Hunt Collection. Highly Important Greek, Roman and Etruscan Bronzes. 53 lots, numerous colour plates, biblio., dw., price list. £ 25.00