The Siege of Karlaverok Castle in July, 1300, A Reconstruction of the Original Norman-French Account, written, emblazoned and bound at Wallington, Surrey, by A.D. Barnatt, June, 1990, written in calligraphic script, title in red & black, French and English text, 9 pages of hand-drawn and painted armorials (12 per page), and a full-page hand-drawn and painted illustration of castle with flags, each leaf numbered in pencil, marbled endpapers, original half morocco, slipcase, large 8vo, together with Le Siege de Karlaverok [cover-title], written and emblazoned by A.D. Barnatt at Wallington, Surrey, in November, 1986, 40 unnumbered leaves of Japanese vellum, comprising 51 pages of calligraphic script, and 18 pages of hand-drawn and painted armorials (six per page), plus one leaf at rear with hand-drawn and painted castle vignette to recto, and four blanks, contemporary morocco, paper title-label inset to front cover, both covers with blind-tooled designs, small 8vo, plus Glover's Roll [drop-title], written, drawn, coloured and bound, by the Author A.D. Barnatt, 1979-1996, calligraphic script, 225 numbered hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), each captioned, followed by 'Walford's Roll', comprising introduction and 186 numbered hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), each captioned, original boards (Daler-Rowney cartridge paper book), large 8vo, and The Heraldic Arms of the Guilds of the City of London, Emblazoned by A.D. Barnatt to accompany "The Guilds of the City of London and their Liverymen" by J.C. Thornley and G.W. Hastings, late 20th century, calligraphic script in coloured inks, additional hand-drawn and painted title, 12 full-page hand-drawn and painted armorials, 17 pages of smaller hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), all interleaved, contemporary half calf gilt, leather title-label to front cover, 4to, plus another similar small book of The Arms of the Colleges in The University of Oxford, 97 x 67mm (5)
The Siege of Karlaverok Castle in July, 1300, A Reconstruction of the Original Norman-French Account, written, emblazoned and bound at Wallington, Surrey, by A.D. Barnatt, June, 1990, written in calligraphic script, title in red & black, French and English text, 9 pages of hand-drawn and painted armorials (12 per page), and a full-page hand-drawn and painted illustration of castle with flags, each leaf numbered in pencil, marbled endpapers, original half morocco, slipcase, large 8vo, together with Le Siege de Karlaverok [cover-title], written and emblazoned by A.D. Barnatt at Wallington, Surrey, in November, 1986, 40 unnumbered leaves of Japanese vellum, comprising 51 pages of calligraphic script, and 18 pages of hand-drawn and painted armorials (six per page), plus one leaf at rear with hand-drawn and painted castle vignette to recto, and four blanks, contemporary morocco, paper title-label inset to front cover, both covers with blind-tooled designs, small 8vo, plus Glover's Roll [drop-title], written, drawn, coloured and bound, by the Author A.D. Barnatt, 1979-1996, calligraphic script, 225 numbered hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), each captioned, followed by 'Walford's Roll', comprising introduction and 186 numbered hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), each captioned, original boards (Daler-Rowney cartridge paper book), large 8vo, and The Heraldic Arms of the Guilds of the City of London, Emblazoned by A.D. Barnatt to accompany "The Guilds of the City of London and their Liverymen" by J.C. Thornley and G.W. Hastings, late 20th century, calligraphic script in coloured inks, additional hand-drawn and painted title, 12 full-page hand-drawn and painted armorials, 17 pages of smaller hand-drawn and painted armorials (four per page), all interleaved, contemporary half calf gilt, leather title-label to front cover, 4to, plus another similar small book of The Arms of the Colleges in The University of Oxford, 97 x 67mm (5)
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