Description
Ancient House! Poem on lithographed sheet, 38 x 34.5cm., dated 1895, 6 copies, each partly hand-coloured; How comes the Millipede, with trailing light; As nature caused me to come forth by night; The Butterfly so gay on every flower. 3 Poems, manuscript text, colour printed and hand finished borders, on card, 38 x 27cm; 6 pencil drawings by Sir Charles Isham of deer, dogs, horses, donkeys & Turkish horseman, signed "Charles" on verso, one signed Charles Edward Isham 1834 on verso; one pencil design, 8 lithographed geometric designs on card, 2 hand-coloured; 2 pp. only of Isham's Poem on the Tyrant of the Cuchullin Hills; Lamport Rockery and Gardens Reprinted from the "Gardeners' Chronicle" Sept. 25, 1897. Oblong 4to, illustrations, original wrappers, spine frayed; and 3 items not by Isham