Auctions | October 3, 2016

AntiquarianAuctions.com Auction #54 Running October 6-13

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Lot 1

Screen Shot 2016-10-03 at 9.34.12 AM.pngDaniell (Samuel), African Scenery and Animals

Published: London, 1804-1805

First edition, 2 parts in one volume, 2 aquatint title (dedication) pages with sepia wash, 30 fine hand- coloured aquatint plates by Samuel and William Daniell, with accompanying text (text of three plates per page), later half calf with marbled paper sides secured with ties - the edges of the paper are worn, bookplate of the Westdean Library on front paste-down endpaper and the shelf mark of the Octagon Library R9. W1935, the aquatint plates are delicately coloured and in unusually good state.

Abbey (J.R.) Travel in Aquatint and Lithography 1770 - 1860, Volume I, no. 321, describes this folio as follows, "In Mendelssohn's opinion this is 'the scarcest and most valuable of the large atlas folios of South African illustrations.' Samuel Daniell arrived at the Cape on 9 December 1799. He was appointed by Lieutentant-General Dundas, who became his patron there, and to whom the first volume (part) is dedicated, to act as secretary to a mission to the 'Booshuanas'. The expedition eventually reached Lataku, at that time the limit of European exploration, and was the source for Daniell of the plates."

Estimate: $60,000/70,000

Lot 3

Barrow (John), A Voyage to Cochinchina in the Years 1792 & 1793

Published: Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, 1806

xviii, (i directions for the placing of the plates), 447 pages, 18 hand coloured aquatint plates after by W. Alexander and Samuel Daniell, engraved by T. Medland, 1 folding hand coloured aquatint plate, 2 double page maps of Rio de Janeiro and Southern Africa, contemporary sprinkled calf sides (worn at the corners) rebacked and with a maroon title label (the leather used is of less good quality and is dry and is fraying at the top and bottom of the spine), without the half title page, plates, maps and contents bright, a very good copy.

Abbey (J.R.) Travel, in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860, number 514 (pages 469/70), ‘Barrow probably met Samuel Daniell while at the Cape....The aquatinting is of excellent quality, number 10 in particular being technically interesting, since it appears to be printed in as many as three colours with one colour added by hand, while number 11 is printed in green, with other colours added by hand.’

Estimate: $2,000/3,000

Lot 28

Mandela (Nelson), Long Walk to Freedom (De-luxe edition)

Published: Little, Brown & Company, London, 1994

Special De Luxe issue of the First Edition. 630 pages, numerous photographic illustrations, maps as endpapers, quarter black leather titled gilt on the spine, green cloth sides, top edge gilt, number 548 of an edition of 1000 copies signed by the author on the limitation page, a fine copy, published without a dust jacket.

Estimate: $750/1,000

Lot 101

Lotter (Tobia) Africae pars meridionalis

Published: Augsburg, 1778

A beautifully coloured map of Southern Africa was produced by Tobias Lotter [1717-1777], probably published in his Atlas geographique. A dedication is displayed on a cartouche above the inset of the Castle. The map was dedicated to William I, Elector of Hesse (1743 -1821) by Issak Augustus Jassoy, a merchant from Hanover. The map is printed on two pages that have been joined.

The map is not geographically an advance; it contains interesting information from the Dutch settlement but has an inaccurate coastline and seems to retain some remnants from the old Ptolemaic geography. It indicates ruins of Portuguese and Dutch Forts beside the Spiritu Santo and Marquis Rivers

Estimate: $550/650

Lot 119

Isaacs (Nathaniel) Travels and Adventures in Eastern Africa

Published: Edward Churton, London, 1836

Two volumes, 356 + 402 pages, lithographic frontispiece in each volume, 1 lithographic plate of 'Chaka King of the Zoolos', modern half maroon morocco with matching cloth boards, spine titled gilt and faded,light foxing on the text and the plates, uncut edges, a good copy.

Louis Herman: 'What is known of the life story of Nathaniel Isaacs presents a strange contrast to the background of respectable, bourgeois, Anglo-Jewish families of Kent whence he issued. Natal pioneer and explorer, ivory hunter and trader, temporary subject of Chaka, and courtier at the Great Kraal, this would-be empire builder begins a fresh career at the age of 24 on the west coast of Africa. There as merchant and shipper and proprietor of a tiny island, his activities, not all creditable, are hardly less remarkable; and in the end, he retires and settles down in England two years before his death as "Nathaniel Isaacs of Kentville, Egremont, in the County of Chester, Gentleman."'

Estimate: $1,250/1,500

Lot 179

Churchill (Winston) My African Journey

Published: Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908

First edition: 226 pages + (18) publisher's list, frontispiece of Mr Churchill and the rhinoceros at Simba, 3 maps - 1 folding, 37 black and white plates, 24 illustrations, text lightly foxed, original pictorial red cloth, a good copy.

Czech (Kenneth) An Annotated Bibliography of Big Game Hunting Books 1785 - 1999 page 62:This was originally published in a shorter version as several articles in the British periodical, The Strand in early 1908.Churchill crossed British East Africa via the uganda Railroad reaching Kampala and beginning his safari. At Simbax Station oryx and rhinowere hunted. After arrivng at Murchison Falls, he bagged a white rhino. His party contiued along the White Nile where hippo, waterbuck reedbuck and roan were collected with Col Wilson of the hunting party bagging an elephant.

Estimate: $200/250

Lot 191

Fitzpatrick (Percy) Through Mashonaland with Pick and Pen

Published: Argus Printing and Publishing Company Limited, Johannesburg, 1892

The first book to be published on the Rand. It was printed by the Argus and Fitzpatrick could not pay the printing bill; consequently copies of the book remained in the Argus warehouse where many were destroyed. See Godfrey Enchanted Door, page 89.

Dictionary of South African Biography.volume 1, page 292, 'Fitzpatrick was invited by Alfred Beit to organise a tour to be made by Lord Randolph Churchill through Bechuanaland and Mashonaland. His letters about this journey, first printed in the Cape Argus and Johannesburg Star, were collected in 1892 in his first book, 'Through Mashonaland with Pick & Pen.'

Estimate: $500/600

Lot 153

Van Riebeeck Society - First Series - Complete Set of 50 Volumes

Published: Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, 1918 -1969

A complete set of the First Series, 50 volumes in the original light grey cloth as published by the Society. The volumes are mostly historical, biographical or deal with colonial issues, travel, exploration, big game hunting, administration, frontier wars, native tribes, etc.

Estimate: $900/1,000

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